First person plural /

Beierle, Andrew W. M.

First person plural / Andrew W.M. Beierle. - New York : Kensington Books, c2007. - viii, 328 p. ; 21 cm.

Owen and Porter Jamison are conjoined twins inhabiting one body with two heads, one torso, and two very different hearts. As they grow to adulthood, their differences become pronounced: Porter is outgoing and charismatic while Owen is cerebral and artistic. When Porter becomes a high school jock hero, complete with cheerleader girlfriend, a greater distinction emerges, as Owen gradually comes to realize that he's gay. Porter's unease with his brother's sexuality leaves Owen feeling increasingly alienated from his twin, especially when Porter falls in love with Faith, and Owen becomes the unwilling third side of a complicated love triangle. When Owen finally begins to explore his own desires, the rift grows deeper. As Porter and Owen's carefully balanced arrangement is irrevocably shattered, each twin is left fighting for his relationship--and his future--in a battle of wills where winning seems impossible, and losing unthinkable.--From publisher description.

9780758219701 (pbk.) 0758219709 (pbk.)

2009464751

GBA745364 bnb

013767404 Uk


Conjoined twins--Fiction.
Gay men--Fiction.


Love stories.

PS3602.E38 / F57 2007

813/.6

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