The twins' unorthodox childhood - as evacuee babies in Cornwall, at boarding school, then living with their Aunt Maggie - made them grow up self-sufficient. Miranda was the vibrant, flamboyant one. Meg was quieter, more self-effacing, but it was she who always knew when anything bad was happening to Miranda.
Daughters of the Moon
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"Susan Sallis does a good job of weaving the intricacies of several families into a compelling story of two identical twin girls born in southern England during WWII. Their twin-ness keeps them together as well as pulls them apart throughout their adult life as they both love the same man."
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Alice (4 out of 5 stars)