To look at one was to see the other. For
family, even the girls' own father, it was a constant
guessing game. For strangers, the suprise was
overwhelming. And for twins Olivia and Victoria, coming
of age at the turn of the century, their bond was
mysterious,marvellous, and often playful - a secret
realm only they inhabited. Shy, serious Olivia, born
eleven minutes before her sister, had taken over the
role of mother in their lush New York estate.
Free-spirited Victoria wanted to change the world, and
embraced the women's suffrage movement, dreaming of
sailing to war-torn Europe. Then, in the girls'
twenty-first year, as the First World War escalated
overseas, a fateful choice changed their lives forever.
Handsome lawyer Charles Dawson came into their lives to
try to save the reputation of Victoria, whose life was
about to become a public scandal. Still mourning the
death of his wife aboard the Titanic, struggling to
raise his nine-year old son, Charles was determined
never to lose his heart again. An irrevocable step took
one of the twins to the battlefields of France, and the
other into a marriage she longed for but thought she
could not have. From Manhattan society to the
trenches of war-torn France, Mirror Image moves
elegantly and dramatically through a rich and troubled
era. With startling insight, Danielle Steel explores
women's choices: between home and adventure, between the
love for family and the passion for a cause, between
sacrifice and desire.
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