No Air in Space

No Air in Space by Madeline James is an illustrated edition published by AuthorHouse in November 2013. This 580-page work explores the complex lives of identical twins, Nikki and Taylin Radakovich, who navigate a challenging family dynamic marked by an abusive father. As they approach adulthood, the twins grapple with their desire for freedom from a home life that has been anything but idyllic.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the twins’ emotional struggles and their deep bond, which society views as inappropriate. The story unfolds as they confront their harsh reality and the obstacles that stand in the way of their escape. This fiction piece provides insight into their resilience and the impact of their upbringing on their journey toward independence.
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The idyllic family life is a concept foreign to identical twins, Nikki and Taylin Radakovich. With a coolly-sadistic father as secretive as he is abusive, turning 18 for them represents more than just becoming fledgling adults. It signifies the freedom to escape the hell they’d been forced to call home. However, until time allows them their wish, they’re determined to make it through in the only way they know how, continuing a bond society deems inappropriate and one that’s set to become the target of their small world as well as the root of their emotional upheaval.
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