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“...examines the complex relationship between the practical and the passionate self, the realist and the dreamer, and the importance of those moments in life that make you feel 'airborne.'”

—Erin Kodicek

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Mar 2010

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TAKING COMMENTS AS OF TODAY!

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Okay, I know, I'm late to the party, but I FINALLY have a place for "comments" after each blog and I hope you won't leave me comment-less.  Yes, I'm unabashedly begging for candid feedback on my blog posts--any and all, past and current--at least for a little while, because, let's face it, I'm a needy blogger and neurotic New Yorker who can't face a blank box without questioning my self-worth.  Thank you in advance, Abby


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well done, and a graphic to boot!

By admin on Mar 1, 2010

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I don’t know if anyone from my group has contacted you yet…the Twinless Twins. There’s a whole international organization of us.  I never for a second believed that my twin could die (she was the older, stronger, more accomplished) and leave me as a survivor but here I am. Five years after her death reading your book is helping me understand my relationship with my sister, so thank you very much.  How I wish she was here to give me her point of view.

We were pretty differentiated which I think has allowed me to recover (some twins in our support group never really do) but going forward without her every single day is hard.

By Linda Zlotnick on Apr 6, 2010

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