Twin Trouble

Twin Trouble by Ann M. Martin, published by Scholastic in 1997, is an engaging children’s fiction book that explores the dynamics between twin sisters. With 80 pages, this edition presents a story where Tammy and Terry, once indistinguishable, start to reveal their unique personalities after a school readathon. The narrative captures their initial concerns about these differences and introduces a familial connection through their Grandma, who shares the experience of being a twin.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of identity and sibling relationships as the story unfolds. The book delves into themes of individuality and the bond between twins, making it relatable for young readers navigating similar experiences. This edition, written in English, is designed to resonate with children and offers a glimpse into the lives of twins as they learn to appreciate their distinct traits while maintaining their close relationship.
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When Tammy beats her twin Terry in the school readathon, the sisters who were once so identical begin to demonstrate their differences, and they begin to be concerned, until they are visited by Grandma, who is also a twin. Original.
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