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The invention of Sophie Carter

✍ Scribed by Samantha Hastings


Publisher
Swoon Reads;Feiwel & Friends
Year
2020
Tongue
en-US
Weight
281 KB
Edition
First edition
Category
Fiction
City
England;London
ISBN
1250236282

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✦ Synopsis


**1851.**Bounced from one begrudging relative to another their whole lives, orphaned identical twins Sophie and Mariah Carter have always relied on each other for love and support, even though the sisters couldn't be more different.

Brash Sophie wants to be an inventor, and demure Mariah wants to be an artist. Both long to visit London for the summerβ€”Sophie to see the Queen’s Great Exhibition and Mariah to study the world’s finest collection of paintings. But when their cantankerous aunt answers their letter pleading for a place to stay, she insists she only has time and room to spare for one of them.

So, Mariah and Sophie hatch a clever scheme: They will travel to London together and take turns playing the part of "Sophie".

At first the plan runs like clockwork. But as the girls avoid getting caught by increasingly narrow margins and two handsome gentlemenβ€”both of whom think they’re falling in love with therealSophie Carterβ€”enter the equation, the sisters find they don’t have the situation quite as under control as they thought.

With all sorts of delightful*Parent Trap-*style identical twin hijinks,The Invention of Sophie Carteris the perfect light-and-sweet palate cleanser.

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