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Same Difference Review
"Chelsea is autistic and very different from her peers: her twin sister Casey is also different, but wants to blend in. This follows Casey's initial days in a public school setting--new from home schooling. Casey isn't used to interactions with otheres, or the foundations of what it means to have friends. Jacobs has painted a realistic, unusual portrait of Asperger's Syndrome." MidWest Book Review, March 2001.
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