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Mirror Girls by Kelly McWilliams is a gripping novel following the journey of biracial twins, who are separated at birth due to the racial tensions of the Jim Crow South. As they grow up, unaware of each other’s existence, one is raised as white in New York and the other as Black in Georgia. The story explores themes of identity, racial inequality, and family as their paths converge in haunting and unexpected ways.
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You might enjoy this book if you're captivated by stories blending historical settings with elements of magical realism. It explores themes of identity, family secrets, and racial tensions set in a haunting, segregated Southern town. It's particularly appealing if you appreciate narratives about twin siblings navigating complex worlds to uncover their true heritage.

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A thrilling gothic horror novel about biracial twin sisters separated at birth, perfect for fans of Lovecraft Country and The Vanishing Half - now in paperback!

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A thrilling gothic horror novel about biracial twin sisters separated at birth, perfect for fans of Lovecraft Country and The Vanishing Half - now in paperback!

Magnolia Heathwood, heiress to a decrepit cotton plantation in Jim Crow's Georgia, was raised to be the perfect southern belle. All her life she's prepared to carry on the family dynasty, but according to her cruel grandmother, she always falls short. When Magnolia finally learns the truth—that she is not white in this segregated land, but mixed race—her reflection vanishes from every mirror: a sign of a terrible curse.

Life in Eureka, Georgia is getting stranger every day: The most popular girl in town launches an initiative to segregate the dead in the local cemetery, and white-passing Magnolia doesn't know how much longer she can bear to live a lie.

Meanwhile, Charlie Yates, an aspiring Civil Rights organizer from Harlem, is speeding toward Eureka beside her dying grandmother. Nana's last wish is to be buried in the land they fled seventeen years ago, after the brutal murder of Charlie's parents, who were killed for loving across the colour line.

On a segregated train car, brave Charlie has never felt so powerless. Nana's told her plenty of stories about the cursed town they're headed for—but she's never told her that she left a twin sister, Magnolia, behind.

The sisters reunite as teenagers in the deeply haunted town of Eureka, where ghosts linger centuries after their time, and dangers lurk behind every mirror. They couldn't be more different, but they will need each other: to put the hauntings of the past to rest, to break the mirrors' deadly curse, and to discover the meaning of sisterhood in a racially divided land.

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Mirror Girls by Kelly McWilliams has received praise for its compelling narrative that intertwines themes of justice and civil action. Reviewers highlight its powerful portrayal of sisterhood, particularly in a society challenging for Black girls. The book is described as an atmospheric southern gothic thriller, balancing ghostly elements with a poignant exploration of race and belonging.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780759553866

Publisher: Little, Brown & Company

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 April 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Little, Brown Young Readers

Audience: Teenage

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 300g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Kelly McWilliams is the Golden Kite Award-nominated author of Agnes at the End of the World, Mirror Girls, and Your Plantation Prom is Not Okay. She's also written for outlets such as Time and Publisher's Weekly. Mirror Girls was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and Target Book Club Pick. She lives in Seattle with her family.

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