Liar's Dice
by
Juliet Faithful
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Random House, 2026 (2026)
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Reviewed by Barbara Lingens
T
he relationship between twins has to be closer than that between or among other siblings. And that is especially the case with Mita and Dolores in
Liar's Dice
. They are identical and inseparable; one without the other is unthinkable. The story is written from Dolores' point of view, and she provides us with a rich description of their life in Brazil.
T
hough they are identical they are different. Dolores is the lead because of Mita's health issues. When these increase Dolores becomes mute in solidarity. According to Dolores, their parents made a big mistake in sending Mita away to a special place in far away London. As time passes, she begins to think Mita has forgotten her, and she becomes obsessed with seeing her again.
H
ow Dolores manages her own education both in school and with her new friend Andrea, who introduces her to a world she would never have found on her own, is a truly interesting story that shows us a generous and bright young woman who is truly family to those she loves.
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