
Keeping Secrets
بواسطة
Francine Pascal
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تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
103
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Oct 1, 1987
الناشر
Bantam-Skylark
رقم ISBN-10
0553155385
رقم ISBN-13
9780553155389
الوصف
In the quaint town of Sweet Valley, Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield enjoy the simple joys of teenage life, from school dances to friendships that sometimes teeter on the edge of drama. Their father, eager to bond with his daughters, introduces them to Ithig, a secret language designed to foster communication away from prying ears. As the twins embrace this new linguistic adventure, they find excitement and connection in a uniquely personal way.
As the girls master Ithig, they discover that their newfound skill isn't just about fun; it opens doors to deeper relationships with friends and fraternal teasing, while occasionally leading to misunderstandings. Secrets among friends start to unravel, and the twins realize the power words hold—both spoken and unspoken. Challenges arise when the innocence of their shared secret becomes a tool for escapades, and it soon becomes clear that keeping secrets comes with its own set of consequences.
Jessica, always the flirt, begins to manipulate Ithig in ways that create chaos, while Elizabeth, with her more principled nature, grapples with the moral dilemmas that arise. The language that was meant to bring them closer now threatens to drive them apart as the lines between playful banter and serious betrayal blur. The stakes grow higher as trust is put to the test, and both sisters must navigate their aspirations, friendships, and identities in an evolving landscape.
Through trials and tribulations, the Wakefield twins learn profound lessons about honesty, loyalty, and the importance of communication. In a world where secrets can bind and divide, Jessica and Elizabeth ultimately find that the greatest strength lies in truth and openness, forging bonds of sisterhood that withstand the challenges of adolescence. The story captures both the allure and pitfalls of secrecy, rich with the complexities that come with growing up in Sweet Valley.
As the girls master Ithig, they discover that their newfound skill isn't just about fun; it opens doors to deeper relationships with friends and fraternal teasing, while occasionally leading to misunderstandings. Secrets among friends start to unravel, and the twins realize the power words hold—both spoken and unspoken. Challenges arise when the innocence of their shared secret becomes a tool for escapades, and it soon becomes clear that keeping secrets comes with its own set of consequences.
Jessica, always the flirt, begins to manipulate Ithig in ways that create chaos, while Elizabeth, with her more principled nature, grapples with the moral dilemmas that arise. The language that was meant to bring them closer now threatens to drive them apart as the lines between playful banter and serious betrayal blur. The stakes grow higher as trust is put to the test, and both sisters must navigate their aspirations, friendships, and identities in an evolving landscape.
Through trials and tribulations, the Wakefield twins learn profound lessons about honesty, loyalty, and the importance of communication. In a world where secrets can bind and divide, Jessica and Elizabeth ultimately find that the greatest strength lies in truth and openness, forging bonds of sisterhood that withstand the challenges of adolescence. The story captures both the allure and pitfalls of secrecy, rich with the complexities that come with growing up in Sweet Valley.