Jake and Lily

Jake and Lily by Jerry Spinelli, published by HarperCollins on April 30, 2013, is a 368-page novel that explores themes of identity, belonging, and family through the lens of twin siblings. As they approach their eleventh birthday, Jake and Lily face significant changes in their relationship, particularly when their parents decide it’s time for them to have separate bedrooms. This shift leads to Jake’s new friendships and Lily’s struggle with feelings of anger and confusion about her identity without her brother.
In this humorous and heartfelt narrative, readers will find a poignant exploration of growing up and the challenges of sibling dynamics. The story delves into social themes such as bullying and friendship, highlighting the complexities of childhood relationships. As Jake navigates the influence of a neighborhood bully, both twins must confront their evolving identities and the question of who they truly are apart from each other.
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Beloved Newbery Medalist Jerry Spinelli, author of Maniac Magee and Wringer, addresses issues of identity, belonging, family, and bullying in this humorous and heartfelt novel about twins.
Jake and Lily are twins. Despite their slightly different interests and temperaments, they feel exactly the same–like two halves of one person. But the year they turn eleven, everything changes. Their parents announce it’s time for separate bedrooms. Jake starts hanging out with a pack of boys on the block. And Lily is devastated, not to mention angry. Who is she without Jake? And as her brother falls under the influence of the neighborhood bully, he also must ask himself–who is the real Jake?
This is an often funny, poignant, and profound story of growing up, growing apart, and the difficult process of figuring out who you really are.
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