
Released: 27th August 2015
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages: 448 pages
Genre: Young Adult, Realistic Fiction, Contemporary
Grace and Tippi are twins – conjoined
twins.
And their lives are about to change.
No longer able to afford homeschooling, they must venture into the world – a
world of stares, sneers and cruelty. Will they find more than that at school?
Can they find real friends? And what about love?
But what neither Grace or Tippi realises is that a heart-wrenching decision
lies ahead. A decision that could tear them apart. One that will change their
lives even more than they ever imagined…
From Carnegie Medal shortlisted author Sarah Crossan, this moving and
beautifully crafted novel about identity, sisterhood and love ultimately asks
one question: what does it mean to want and have a soulmate?
To be perfectly honest I randomly picked this book up because of the super pretty cover while I was in the bookstore. After reading the blurb and the first few pages I was completely engrossed in the story and finished the whole thing in one sitting. Sarah Crossan has written
One in free verse so it is technically quite a short book even with 400+ pages but it was an absolutely wonderful read from start to finish. I am nowhere near an expert in poetry/free verse or anything of the sort but really enjoyed this style of writing. The free verse helped to draw attention to certain dramatic moments and made the main character Grace's emotions that much more real and helped me to sympathize with her.
“I read all these books,
so many words,
but I don't own any.
I don't know what's happening
inside me.
I can't get it out.”