![]() She becomes more addicted over time and combined with the impulse control issue that all of the family have, her alcohol addiction is an issue before anyone really notices. She starts drinking to fit in, reminding her father that "everybody drinks". Wren would be the twin perceived to have the most potential of the twins but is derailed by her enthusiasm for drinking. Both discover new sides of themselves but their levels of achievement in their new lives is the polar opposite of what everyone expected. Wren, who was excited at the possibility of escaping the confines of being a twin and doing everything together, throws herself into partying and drinking and lacks a sense of direction. Cath is frightened of their separation, but it turns out to be the making of her as she is forced to face situations that make her uncomfortable, and accept overtures of friendship from fellow students that she generally would not seek out. This novel is essentially a coming of age story with both Cath and Wren discovering who they are independently of each other. ![]() ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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