![]() My copy: Philomel Books (Penguin Group), June 2015. It’s memorable and relatable, and I really really enjoyed experiencing Grace and Tippi’s story. ![]() But One is a beautiful, unique, well-researched book that I highly recommend to anyone. The story is quite predictable, which does make the ending expected but it doesn’t hurt any less. But once I started to like Grace and Tippi and feel invested in their story, I was a goner and couldn’t read fast enough. It took me a little while to get into the book’s rhythm, as the poems at first felt sort of plain, as if a paragraph had been written and then the enter button had been hit at the best moments. This is a beautiful verse novel about family, friends, and feeling like the world is out to get you because you’re different. These are just the broad topics One touches on. Them joining the harsh waters of high school. How long can they hide from the truth-how long before they must face the most impossible choice of their lives?Ĭonjoined twins. For them, that would be the real tragedy.īut something is happening to them. They share everything, and they are everything to each other. Grace and Tippi are conjoined twins, joined at the waist, defying the odds of survival for sixteen years. ![]()
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