Twins: And What They Tell Us about Who We Are

Wright, Lawrence

| 1997

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" Twins threaten us because they undermine our notion of identity. We think we are who we are because of the life we have lived. We think we form the character and values of our children by the way we raise them.… But when we read about twins who have been separated at birth and reunited in middle age only to discover that in many respects they have become the same person, it suggests that life is a charade, that the experiences that we presume have shaped us are little more than ornaments or curiosities we have picked up along the way." — from the text Praise for Lawrence Wright’ s Remembering Satan " Thoughtful and gripping." — Michiko Kakutani The New York Times " Stunning." — Walter Reich The New York Times Book Review " Catapults Wright to the front rank of American journalists." — Newsweek

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