Mirror Image by Danielle Steel Paperback Book

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Author: Danielle Steel

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Bantam Books (Mm)

Published: Nov 1999

Genre: Fiction - General

Retail Price: $8.99

Pages: 549

Synopsis

Two identical twin sisters growing up in Manhatten's high society mature in very different ways as they enter a constantly changing society. From the women's liberation movement to World War I, the two girls grow from inseparable friends to adult women struggling to find their rightful place in the world.

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