They were the best of friends, they were the worst of
friends ...Lizbet and Cassie are close, yet far apart.
After a clueless upbringing (their parents' basic
childrearing beliefs: 'play a trombone, see a monkey,
get some fresh air'), the two sisters strike out in
opposite directions, both desperate to escape...Cassie
is skinny, clever, charismatic, successful - every
right-thinking girl's worst nightmare. The one flaw in
her quality-controlled life may be her marriage - and if
there are any other flaws lurking, Cassie has them
covered. Lizbet is plumper, plainer, dreamier - more
concerned about the design on her coffee cup than
whether she can afford her new house. She works
reluctantly for Ladzmag, desperate to make her name as a
writer, but stuck writing embarrassing articles on sex.
Her one achievement is her relationship with Tim, who
thinks she's cute not stupid for asking why Jesus has a
Mexican name. Despite Cassie being the favoured child,
she and Lizbet have managed to stay friends. Perhaps
because - as Cassie says - they've always wanted
different things. But that's about to change.Confronted
by challenges that they never asked for, forced apart by
mistakes not their own, will Cassie and Lizbet ever
realise the real meaning of sisterhood, or will true
nature ruin everything...? |
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