Twin and Super-twin

Twin and Super-twin by Gillian Cross, published by Puffin in 1992, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 169 pages. The story follows Ben, David, and Mitch, who inadvertently cause chaos during a bonfire event organized by the Wellington Street Gang. Their actions lead to an unexpected turn of events that raises questions about whether they have gained a remarkable new ability or triggered a disastrous situation.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family and sibling dynamics amidst social challenges. As the boys navigate the consequences of their actions, they must contend with the pursuit of the Wellington Street Gang and the growing suspicion from their teachers. This edition offers a glimpse into the complexities of childhood adventures and the impact of choices made in the heat of the moment.
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Ben, David and Mitch don’t mean to wreck the Wellington Street Gang’s bonfire. But a single match makes it blow up – and something amazing happens. But is it a wonderful new power or an unbelievable disaster? The Wellington Street Gang are after them and the teachers are suspicious.
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