Racing the Moon

Racing the Moon

by Terri Prone (Author)

Synopsis

Darcy and Sophia, unidentical twins, are pretty similar until their fourth birthday, when an accident suddenly highlights the differences between the two. Sophia is small, neat, well-behaved and pretty, the spokesman for the pair; Darcy is bigger, more silent, and, seeing that she can never be like her twin gradually becomes a clown and a rebel. They remain as close as twins can be. Until they fall for the same man, and it seems as they will have to choose between family, and love.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Coronet
Published: 05 Aug 1999

ISBN 10: 0340728531
ISBN 13: 9780340728536

Media Reviews
'Engaging' - Sunday Tribune 'Credible and strong' - The Irish Times 'Elegant, engaging and confidently written - you won't put it down' - Patricia Scanlan 'A bestseller in Ireland, and, I think a surprise bestseller in the UK. Warm and poignant, it will appeal to fans of Cathy Kelly. It has a great jacket. My reader gave it 10 out of 10, and then gave it to her father, who passed it on to his wife' - Sarah Broadhurst, the Bookseller. 'Entertaining, fast-paced, often hilarious debut' - The Irish Times 'An entertaining read ... Romantic and at times a very outspoken story from yet another good Irish female novelist' Bridlington Gazette 'A warm eventful story of twin sisters growing up in Dublin ... Through tragedy and pain, heartache and love we laugh and cry with them in this truly charming tale' Sarah Broadhurst, Portsmouth News 'This warm, original novel is a real tear-jerker' Woman's Own 'Engaging' -- Sunday Tribune 'Entertaining, fast-paced, often hilarious debut' -- The Irish Times 'A besteller in Ireland, and, I think a surprise bestseller in the UK. Warm and poignant, it will appeal to fans of Cathy Kelly. It has a great jacket. My reader gave it 10 out of 10, and then gave it to her father, who passed it on to his wife.' -- Sarah Broadhurst, 1999 Round Up. 'Elegant, engaging and confidently written - you won't put it down' -- Patricia Scanlan 'This warm, original novel is a real tear-jerker.' -- Woman's Own
Author Bio
Terry Prone is the head of the successful PR firm Carr Communications, and is the author of seven previous non-fiction books as well as of Blood Brothers, Soul Sisters. She has a husband and son.