The other big thing is that soon Clara and Hailey will graduate, and, although their parents have certain plans in mind for their girls, Clara and Hailey start to wonder if those plans are what they really want. Max is someone who has never met the twins and his reaction to them becomes something of a catalyst for the rest of the book. The first is a boy, Max, who moves into town. The sisters are seniors in high school and a couple things occur that intrude upon their sheltered life. The town of Bear Pass has been good to the family, and Clara and Hailey are pretty well accepted by their community. Source: ARC from the publisher Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & NobleĬlara and Hailey are conjoined twins living with their parents in a secluded mountain town in California. Publisher / Year: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers - July 26, 2016 I read these books right in a row, and as I was reading, I liked to pretend that these sisters all lived in the same world and that someday Clara and Hailey and Tippi and Grace would connect on the internet, become friends, and then down the road they would all meet. This is definitely a case where reading the two books together makes for a richer reading experience. The sisters all must contemplate venturing out into the wider world and all that that entails. In this Pair It With I'm featuring two books about sisters who are conjoined twins.
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