The Grammarians by Cathleen Schine
In this witty and poignant tale, twin sisters, Laurel and Daphne, share an unbreakable bond over their mutual love for language and words. Growing up in 1960s New York, their lives are intertwined with their passion for grammar, leading them to pursue careers in writing and editing. However, as they navigate adulthood, their shared obsession becomes a source of rivalry, testing their relationship in unexpected ways. Through humor and insight, the story explores themes of identity, sibling rivalry, and the power of language to both unite and divide.
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- 2019
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