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The Silent Twins (Paperback)

by Marjorie Wallace (Author)
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June and Jennifer Gibbons were identical twins. Their resistance to all communication except with each other defeated family, schools, psychologists and remedial homes. They were able to survive neither together nor apart. Wallace tells their remarkable story. (Kirkus UK)

The arresting, tragic story of freak twin sisters, Black West Indians, in a Welsh village (and then in prison), well-told by a Sunday Times reporter. A fascinating read for anyone who likes Oliver Sacks-type medical histories and for anyone else, too. June and Jennifer are twins, but not ordinary ones; mute in public and among family, together in private they communicate in an incomprehensible birdlike, speeded-up English. Self-educated, they write copious diaries, short stories, even novels (good, steamy ones, considering). They walk to and from school in a synchronized goose step. At other times they move with mirror-image gestures. They are inseparable - when hospital doctors attempt it, they stop eating for three weeks and remain still on their cots for days. Yet they hate each other with an incommunicable, attacking rage. Doctors and social workers give up on June and Jennifer by the time they hit adolescence, which is when they need help most. Living at home on the weekly dole checks, they can only get into trouble. Soon they become obsessed with boys and sex, giving themselves to a bunch of near-hoodlum American teen-agers living at the nearby base. The boys soon abandon them and the twins turn for fun to arson, which is how they end up in Broadmoor, Britain's huge prison for the criminally insane, where they are today. Beyond the sensational freakishness of this story, Wallace uses great care and insight to explore and unravel the minds and feelings of the two. She effectively chooses quotes from their diaries and fiction - quotes that tell their tale better than any outsider can. It's in these quotes that the story, at other times enraging or unreal, becomes simply very sad. (Kirkus Reviews)

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This is the astonishing tale of June and Jennifer Gibbons, identical twins whose silent, antisocial exterior hid a rich, vast, creative life. From their early childhood through their twenties, they spoke only to each other in a secret language, building an elaborated fantasy life. From their self-imposed isolation, they were catapulted into the hormonal havoc of adolescence - plunging into a wild spree that ultimately led to their incarceration in a hospital for the criminally insane.

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5.0 out of 5 stars "Their only crime was silence", 1 Aug 2003
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I bought this book as it had been the inspiration behind Nicky Wires' lyrics for 'Tsunami' - which was a massive hit for Manic Street Preachers. In the past I've been disappointed with some recommended books, but this one by Marjorie Wallace is truly brilliant.

It gives a vivid insight into the lives of June & Jennifer Gibbons, identical twins from South Wales who were sent to Broadmoor at the age of 19. Their crime really was that they chose not to speak. They were clever girls who could not face the tedious boredom of real life and so made up their own little fantasy world.

Unfortunately they were drawn into a life of petty crime and eventually ended up in prison for their crimes.

The author gives an extraordinary insight into the lives of the twins and the way in which society treats people who are "different" from the norm. It is graphic and shocking in parts but honest. I couldn't put the book down and I would highly recommend it highly.

One of those books that stays with you long after you've finished reading it.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Funny Peculiar and (unfortunately) HaHa, 26 May 2008
If Emily Bronte had written the Secret Diary of Adrian Mole then I suspect it would have read something like this.

The book centres on the autobiographical scribblings and creative efforts of the twins in question - efforts which saw me burst out laughing on numerous occasions. I assume this was unintentional. I didn't feel good about it either. Sad but true indeed.

In fact, the twins' exaggerated prose style seems to have unduly influenced Marjorie Wallace's own input. She gave me a few good laughs as well with her peculiar turns of phrase and biased blather.

Otherwise, it's a depressing read about twin social misfits - Jenny and June. In the main, they are allowed to tell their own story through extracts from their voluminous diaries. Consequently, the only conclusion I could draw was that they were delusional on every level. Jenny, it is implied throughout, was the evil twin though its not particularly supported by the evidence on display and is perhaps a consequence of the fact that June survived and, therefore, will have been more involved in the "artistic" process.

Objective it is not. Out of print it is. I'm not surprised.
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3.0 out of 5 stars the social point of view, 4 May 2000
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As far as I'm a student of sociology I`ve read this book from a social point of view,an I think that's a very strange case which can happen in every family of today unless the parents socialiced their children in a good way. I'd like to contact other people who read this book in order to look fro the place in which they are now. Good reccomendations for new readers. Please, excuse my english , I'm not an english reader.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Poignant, sad story; beautifully written.
Marjorie Wallace has done a wonderful job of telling such a difficult and at times heart-breaking story. Like many other readers I could not put this book down. Read more
Published 24 months ago by C. Donnelly

5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible story!
I just couln't put this book done. I would like to know how they are doing today.
Published on 23 Oct 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating Story
Once I picked up the book I could not stop reading. I became a part of the suffering of these two amazing sisters. Twins trapped by a biological predicament. Read more
Published on 4 Aug 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable story - well told
This is an amazing story of two twins totally absorbed in their own world. The story is very well told and charts their lives from childhood through to the events that led to... Read more
Published on 6 Feb 1999

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