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  1. Two Sisters is a novelistic memoir by the American writer Gore Vidal. Originally published in 1970, this fairly short novel (174 pages) contains, according to the blurb on the dust jacket of the first edition, "Gore Vidal’s singular speculations on love, sex, death, literature and politics."

    • Gore Vidal
    • 174
    • 1970
    • 1970
  2. 4 mar 2014 · Mary Hogan. 3.43. 2,960 ratings318 reviews. A powerful and poignant debut novel about two sisters learning how to live with the emotional damage caused by years of keeping family secrets. The third child in a family that wanted only two, Muriel Sullivant has always been the outsider.

    • (3K)
    • Paperback
  3. 10 feb 2023 · Matt Rowland Hill. Fri 10 Feb 2023 04.00 EST. T wo Sisters – the new memoir by poet, novelist and critic Blake Morrison – arrives 30 years after his influential And When Did You Last See Your...

    • Matt Rowland Hill
  4. Plot introduction. Jenny and her younger sister Tessie live in an isolated farmhouse with their recently widowed and tyrannical father Jacob and their two brothers Jim and Luke. Tessie seeks escape in the local dancehall. Jenny stays at home.

    • H. E. Bates
    • 224
    • 1926
    • 1926
  5. 4 mar 2014 · Mary Hogan’s powerful and poignant debut novel about two sistersopposites in every way—plus their mother and the secrets and lies that define them all. One family, two sisters, a lifetime of secrets . . . The third child in a family that wanted only two, Muriel Sullivant has always been an outsider.

  6. 20 feb 2020 · 737 ratings26 reviews. The pretty Arnold sisters have grown up on their father’s farm and yearn for something more out of life than drudgery and toil. Ellen, loyal and honest, is her father’s favourite, but Georgina is impulsive and unreliable, and can’t please a father who has never shown her love.

  7. 4 mar 2014 · Mary Hogan’s powerful and poignant debut novel about two sistersopposites in every way—plus their mother and the secrets and lies that define them all. One family, two sisters, a lifetime of secrets . . . The third child in a family that wanted only two, Muriel Sullivant has always been an outsider.

    • Mary Hogan