"Two souls, coiling round a common axis"

Julia Glass (2009) "I See You Everywhere". London, Hutchinson, 287 pages, paperback, P210, ISBN 978-0-091-79703-4. Available at Exclusive Books, Riverwalk.

Reviewed by
SHERIDAN GRISWOLD

I See You Everywhere is the voices of Louisa and Clement Jardine, two very different sisters, telling their stories alternately. Louisa is older, more responsible while Clem is the one who can dare, who can act out, challenge and rebel. We get equally involved in both their lives as this novel is brilliantly written. The two sisters are caught up in sibling rivalry, but as we approach the end of the book, we have more and more feeling for their deep connections. The parents, also totally different and very active, come often into humorous focus.

Editor's Comment
Women unite for progress

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