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The story follows two identical sisters whose arrival in the city and school life set off a series of mistaken identities, new friendships, and small social adventures. One sister prepares a comfortable home while both enter the same school class, where classmates react to their likeness, prompting practical jokes, rivalries, and loyal support. Episodes include dances, a masquerade, holiday vacation, and everyday domestic and school challenges that test their bond, teach cooperation, and explore themes of belonging, individuality, and the shifting friendships of adolescence.

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Dorothy Whitehill

Dorothy Whitehill was an American author known for her engaging children's literature, particularly focusing on the experiences of young girls. Her notable works include "Janet, a Twin" and "Phyllis, a Twin," which explore themes of friendship and family through the lens of twin sisters. Whitehill's stories often depict the challenges and adventures of growing up, especially in the context of boarding school life, as seen in her books "Polly's First Year at Boarding School" and "Polly's Senior Year at Boarding School." Through her writing, she contributed to the genre of children's fiction in the early 20th century, leaving a legacy that resonates with young readers.

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