The Village Twins

The Village Twins

Author: Izzy Abrahmson

Publisher: Light Publications

Published: 2022-09-16

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 1940060524

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Early Reviews - "In the spirit of Sholem Aleichem… These stories of identical twins, confused from birth, will charm with their simplicity and sincerity." – AudioFile Life in The Village is rarely quiet or uneventful, but after The Village Twins are born, everything gets even crazier. "…a good story very well told" – The Jewish Independent Rebecca and Jacob Schlemiel are looking forward to their first child, but the delivery of Abraham and Adam throws them both for a loop. These boys are so identical that their parents, teachers and eventually their wives can't tell them apart. To be honest, until their fifth birthday they weren't totally sure which was who. The Village Twins is a comedy set in a place you'd love to visit and a past that never existed. You'll meet all the members of the community, who come together to raise this unruly duo. Adam is the troublemaker who loves to create elaborate pranks. Abraham is quieter and usually takes the blame for his brother's misadventures. As teens, they both fall in love with Rosa Kalderash, a wandering princess. This might have worked out, but the Russian army is looking for Adam, who falls in love with Rivka Cantor, the merchant's daughter, who thinks he's Abraham.… Confused? Imagine how they felt. The Village Twins will make you laugh and smile, and perhaps shed a tear. It's is a delicious and exciting novel of confused identities told in delicious bite-sized chapters. You won't want to put it down, but if you do, you will come back to it again and again… At last, one of the very first ebooks is restored to its full glory. The Village Twins is a book to savor. It's a timeless book that resonates in today's fast-paced digital society. More Early Reviews "…it's clear from the start that there is nothing factual about this book, which traces the lives of the Schlemiel family and the community that surrounds them. [Readers] will really get the humor written between the lines.… the mix-ups are many and the potential for laughter abundant" —Jewish Book World "Wired Words/Electric Prose" – Providence Phoenix "Schlemiels in cyberspace… old-fashioned storytelling in a newfangled way." —The Providence Journal "Laughing out loud humor… very poignant and sweet" —Jewish Herald Voice, Houston, TX


The Tapper Twins Go Viral

The Tapper Twins Go Viral

Author: Geoff Rodkey

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2017-07-06

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1444015087

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Music videos, internet stars, and blackmail - join Claudia and Reese in the fourth hilarious TAPPER TWINS tale from author and scriptwriter, Geoff Rodkey. The time is right for Claudia to share her music with the world, to take her career to the next level, to become a star! But why is no one watching her video? And how did her brother Reese become internet-famous - overnight - without even trying? The Tapper Twins are at war again and this time it's going viral. An up-to-the-minute middle-grade comedy with integrated illustrations, perfect for fans of DIARY OF A WIMPY KID.


The Belgian Twins

The Belgian Twins

Author: Lucy Fitch Perkins

Publisher:

Published: 2024-06-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781836575146

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"The Belgian Twins" by Lucy Fitch Perkins is a poignant and captivating story set against the backdrop of World War I. The novel follows the adventures and hardships of two young twins, Jan and Marie, whose lives are abruptly disrupted by the horrors of war. Jan and Marie are typical children living in a quaint Belgian village with their parents. Their lives are filled with simple joys and routines until the war reaches their doorstep. When German soldiers invade their village, the twins are separated from their parents in the ensuing chaos. This separation sets the stage for their harrowing journey, as they navigate a war-torn landscape in search of their family and safety. Despite their young age, Jan and Marie display remarkable courage and resilience. The bond between them is unbreakable, providing them with the strength to face the many challenges that come their way. Their journey is fraught with danger, including encounters with soldiers, navigating through desolate villages, and the constant threat of starvation. However, their determination and love for each other help them to persevere. Perkins paints a vivid picture of the impact of war on civilians, especially children. Through the eyes of Jan and Marie, readers get a glimpse of the devastation and displacement caused by the conflict. The author does not shy away from depicting the harsh realities of war, but she also balances this with moments of kindness and hope. Along their journey, the twins encounter several characters who help them, demonstrating the compassion and solidarity that can emerge even in the darkest times. The narrative is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. Perkins' portrayal of the twins' innocence and bravery serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit. The author's descriptive writing brings the setting and characters to life, making the reader feel deeply connected to Jan and Marie's plight. "The Belgian Twins" also serves an educational purpose. It introduces young readers to the historical context of World War I and the impact it had on ordinary people. Perkins includes details about the cultural and geographical aspects of Belgium, enriching the reader's understanding of the setting. The book is well-paced, with a mix of suspenseful and tender moments. Perkins' writing is accessible, making it suitable for younger readers while still engaging enough for adults. The themes of perseverance, familial love, and the kindness of strangers are universal, making this a timeless story. "The Belgian Twins" is not just a tale of war and separation; it is also a story of hope and the enduring strength of family bonds. Perkins' ability to convey deep emotions through the experiences of Jan and Marie ensures that this book remains a memorable and impactful read. For those looking for a story that combines historical realism with heartfelt narrative, "The Belgian Twins" is an excellent choice. Lucy Fitch Perkins' masterful storytelling and her compassionate portrayal of her young protagonists make this book a touching tribute to the resilience and bravery of children in times of conflict.


His Motherless Little Twins

His Motherless Little Twins

Author: Dianne Drake

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2010-07-01

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1426856938

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Nurse Dinah Corday has temporarily escaped to the remote calm of White Elk. But a warm welcome is the last thing she receives from the town's pediatric surgeon. Dr. Eric Ramsey couldn't be more standoffish—or more good-looking! Yet Dinah senses hidden depths beneath the widower's cool exterior, and together with his adorable twin daughters, he soon gets under her skin. Dinah is the first woman to catch Eric's eye in more than five years, and his twins love her. But Eric must ask himself if he's ready to let his broken heart be mended….


The Twins

The Twins

Author: Saskia Sarginson

Publisher: Redhook

Published: 2013-07-30

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 0316246190

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They were inseparable until an innocent mistake tore them apart. Growing up, Viola and Issy clung to each other in the wake of their mother's eccentricity, as she dragged them from a commune to a tiny Welsh village. They thought the three of them would be together forever. But an innocent mistake one summer set them on drastically different paths. Now in their twenties, Issy is trying to hold together a life as a magazine art director, while Viola is slowly destroying herself, consumed with guilt over the events they unknowingly set into motion as children. When it seems that Viola might never recover, Issy returns to the town they haven't seen in a decade, to face her own demons and see what answers, if any, she can find. A deeply moving, gripping debut, this is a novel about the secrets we carry, and the bonds between twins.


Evil Twins

Evil Twins

Author: John Glatt

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1999-05-15

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 0312968892

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Includes material on the Marcus and Kray twins.


The Twins of Fairland

The Twins of Fairland

Author: sb white

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2014-03-04

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1491859903

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Twins separated at birth are reunited. As they get to know each other, they discover an ancient magic hidden for years. They team up to protect the hidden kingdom of Fairland alongside their unique animal guardians. When they are challenged by a forgotten enemy with dark powers, they must trust and depend on each other. Tre and Skylin are guided on their journey into unknown territory by Mallrok, a mystic shaman. The twins may look alike, but are very different in other ways. Together they complete each other as the Twins of Fairland. Join the Twins of Fairland on their journey of discovery filled with rescues, hidden kingdoms, magical powers, and forgotten enemies. The Twins of Fairland is a well crafted, easy to read story for the preteen/teen reader.


Conjoined Twins

Conjoined Twins

Author: Christine Quigley

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2015-09-17

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1476603235

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When two human ova fail to fully separate during pregnancy, the result is conjoined twins. The twins may be connected by ligament, bone, or just flesh, and they often share organs, but what captures most people's interest is whether the twins share sensations, thoughts and even souls. This encyclopedia presents entries on conjoined twins throughout history, the biological causes and effects of twins being born conjoined, and ethical issues such as self-support and separation surgery. It also includes entries on the modern standardized terminology used when discussing conjoined twins, the categories into which conjoined twins have been sorted, doctors past and present who have performed separation surgeries, and hospitals, such as Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, that are known for the separation of conjoined twins. This book even covers fraudulent conjoined twins and fictional ones in books written by such authors as Mark Twain, Vladimir Nabakov, and Katherine Dunn. Other entries cover relevant films, websites, and institutions.


Minnesota Twins Baseball

Minnesota Twins Baseball

Author: Stew Thornley

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2014-04-01

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 1625849095

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For more than half a century, Minnesotans have been treated to the memorable players and teams of the Minnesota Twins. From the Ruthian blasts of Harmon Killebrew and Kirby Puckett to a successful brand of "small ball," the Twins have fielded competitive teams at Metropolitan Stadium, the Metrodome and Target Field. But prior to its arrival in 1961, the team also had a storied past in Washington that included Walter Johnson, the greatest pitcher of the Deadball Era, if not all time. Sports historian Stew Thornley highlights the lesser-known events in the club's history, from the area's attempts to lure a major-league team to town in the 1950s to then-owner Calvin Griffith's campaign to regionally rename the team. He also pays tribute to the rich heritage of baseball before the Twins, marked by minor-league teams such as the St. Paul Saints and Minneapolis Millers, which produced future Hall of Famers Willie Mays, Duke Snider, Ted Williams and Roy Campanella.


Twins in African and Diaspora Cultures

Twins in African and Diaspora Cultures

Author: Philip M. Peek

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2011-07-18

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 0253223075

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Introduction : beginning to rethink twins / Philip M. Peek -- Twins and double beings among the Bamana and Maninka of Mali / Pascal James Imperato and Gavin H. Imperato -- Twins and intertwinement : reflections on ambiguity and ambivalence in northwestern Namibia / Steven Van Wolputte -- Sustaining the oneness in their twoness : poetics of twin figures (ère ìbejì) among the Yoruba / Babatunde Lawal -- "Son dos los jimagüas" ("the twins are two") : worship of the sacred twins in Lucumí religious culture / Ysamur Flores-Pena -- Twins, couples, and doubles and the negotiation of spirit-human identities among the Win / Susan Cooksey -- Double portraits : images of twinness in West African studio photography / C. Angelo Micheli -- Forever liminal : twins among the Kapsiki/Higi of north Cameroon and northeastern Nigeria / Walter E.A. Van Beek -- Snake, bush, and metaphor : twinship among Ubangians / Jan-Lodewijk Grootaers -- Fiction and forbidden sexual fantasy in the culture of Temne twins / Frederick John Lamp -- Embodied dilemma : Tabwa twinship in thought and performance / Allen F. Roberts -- Children of the moon : twins in Luba art and ontology / Mary Nooter Roberts -- Two equals three : twins and the trickster in Haitian vodou / Marilyn Houlberg -- Divine children : the ibejis and the erês in Brazilian candomblé / Stefania Capone -- The ambiguous ordinariness of Yoruba twins / Elisha P. Renne -- Twins, albinos, and vanishing prisoners : a Mozambican theory of political power / Paulo Granjo.