Ludmila’s Broken English

Ludmila’s Broken English by D. B. Pierre, published by Faber in 2006, is a literary work that spans 318 pages. The narrative follows Ludmila Derev, who seeks to protect her family from starvation amidst the chaos caused by marauding Gnez troops. Simultaneously, the story explores the lives of the Heath twins, who, after being conjoined for 33 years, find themselves navigating a new world filled with opportunities and challenges.
Readers will encounter themes of family life and the complexities of sibling relationships as the characters confront their respective struggles. The intertwining stories of Ludmila and the Heath twins highlight their journeys toward self-empowerment in a rapidly changing environment. This edition presents a unique blend of fiction and classic literary elements, inviting readers to reflect on the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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Determined to save her family from starvation in the face of marauding Gnez troops, Ludmila Derev appears on a website for Russian brides. Thousands of miles to the west, the Heath twins are separated after spending 33 years conjoined at the abdomen and are plunged into a world churning with opportunity, self-empowerment and sex.
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