

Audrey knows that his death was her fault, and that Clare blames her too.


Both twins are also grieving in their own ways for their brother, who died in a car accident a few months ago. Audrey is at a new school that has a better program for neurodiverse students, while Clare is struggling to maintain her popularity despite finding having little in common with her friends. Gr 7 Up-Twins Audrey and Clare have been growing apart for a while, and it doesn't seem like high school is going to bring them any closer. Will first crushes, new family dynamics, and questions of identity prove that Audrey and Clare have grown too different to understand each other-or that they've needed each other all along? As she grapples with not only grief but also her gender fluidity, Clare wonders where she’ll belong if she sheds her carefully constructed image and embraces her true self. Tired of being seen as different from her neurotypical peers, Audrey’s determined to switch to the public high school, rebuild her friendship with Clare, and atone for Adam’s death…but she’ll need to convince her parents, and her therapist, first.Ĭlare knows her sister thinks she’s the perfect twin, but Audrey doesn’t realize that Clare’s “popular” status is crumbling-she’s begun to question old friendships, dress in Adam’s clothes, and wonder what feelings for a nonbinary classmate, Taylor, might mean. Now, Audrey’s attending an alternative school where she feels more isolated than ever. But as they got older, they grew apart, and when their brother Adam died, Clare blamed Audrey for the accident. Audrey’s best friend was always her twin, Clare.
