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Two recently reunited twin sisters enroll at a hilltop boarding school and navigate separation anxieties, roommate decisions, and new friendships while defending their bond. The narrative follows their participation in campus life—classroom chatter, social rivalries, archery and tennis contests, dramatic club productions, tableaux, elections, and schemes—interweaving light mysteries, humorous misunderstandings, animal episodes, and cooperative rescues. Recurring themes include identity, loyalty, the testing and strengthening of friendships, and coming-of-age through communal activities. The episodic chapters present a gentle, character-centered portrait of schoolgirl society and the practical ways the twins grow within a group of diverse classmates.
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