A leading expert on twins delves into the stories behind her
research to reveal the profound joys and real-life traumas of
twelve remarkable sets of twins, triplets, and quadruplets.
"Indivisible by Two" introduces us to an assortment of memorable
characters, from the "Fireman Twins"--brothers who, though reared
separately, are astonishingly similar in personality and behavioral
traits--to the twin sisters who overcame one twin's infertility by
having the other serve as her surrogate mother. We meet one of the
few identical brother-sister pairs in the world after one of two
sisters was surgically transformed into a man, and identical
triplet brothers, only one of whom is gay while the others are
straight. We see uniquely blended families--identical twin brothers
marrying identical twin sisters, and Chinese twins adopted by
different Canadian families yet raised as sisters.
Being a twin can also render the experience of historical
tragedy uniquely painful. We meet Stepha and Annetta, survivors of
Josef Mengele's heinous experiments in Auschwitz, and untangle the
troubled lifelong tie between Jack and Oskar, born in the 1930s to
a Jewish father and a German Gentile mother, one raised as a Jew in
Trinidad and the other as a Catholic and a member of the Hitler
Youth in Nazi Germany.
Segal unravels these stories and others with an eye for the
challenges that life as a twin (or triplet or quadruplet) can pose
to parents, friends, and spouses, as well as the twins themselves.
These moving stories remind us how incompletely any theory explains
real life--twin or not.
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