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In the aftermath of the 1960s, tensions simmer beneath the surface of a small town in rural Massachusetts. Watergate and the war in Vietnam have shaken Americans' faith in their government, the energy crisis clouds the future, and the civil rights movement has given way to uneasy race relations. But identical twin sisters April and Pilgrim live happily on their parents' farm, sharing a secret language and uncanny closeness. The twins shelter each other from the wider world, until adolescence and the hard realities of adult life catch up to them.

In 1975, when the girls are sixteen years old, their father single handedly recruits a young Bahamian doctor to minister to the town's residents. While racial prejudice keeps patients away from his door, the idle "Dr. Panama," as April and Pilgrim refer to him, spends much of his time with the family. While the relationship between the girls and the young doctor begins to strain the bounds of propriety and comes to light, the family is torn apart.

Years later, on the eve of the 2008 election that would sweep Barack Obama into the White House, the adult Pilgrim, long estranged from her family, learns her father has died and her mother, now suffering the ravages of Alzheimer's disease, is living in homecare. When she returns to Massachusetts to see her mother, Pilgrim discovers a country in financial crisis and her bucolic childhood home in shambles. It is in the midst of this decay that Pilgrim picks up the threads of her past and finds herself finishing what was begun three decades earlier.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 25, 2016
      Creelman's second novel (after The Darren Effect) explores the relationship between two identical twins as girls, teens, and women. April and Pilgrim grow up on a farm in rural Massachusetts during the 1970s with their eccentric parents. Even for twins, the girls share an unusually close bond, sharing thoughts and feelings to the point that the border between them as individuals is blurry. But when the girls are 16, their father recruits a young doctor from the Bahamas to provide care in their small town. The girls' mutual infatuation with the doctor, Jean Moss, drives them apart, and his relationship with them shakes the foundation of the family. The novel, which shifts between the past and the girls' adult present, also explores race relations in America, in the 1970s when Jean discovers that a black doctor won't have many white patients and in a new era when the first black American president faces his own challenges. Creelman skillfully crafts a suspenseful read with intriguing, unpredictable characters.

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