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Pins and Needles by Rosie Harrisby Rosie Harris
Twins Tanwen and Donna Evans are as different as chalk and cheese. Tanwen is pretty, pert, a bubbly extrovert but very selfish and as slim and sharp as a needle. Donna is plain, placid and shy, although very warm-hearted and as sturdy and useful as a pin. In 1924, when the girls are fourteen, their mother Gwyneth insists both become apprentices at The Cardiff Drapers, where she once worked.
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Tags: Tanwen, Donna, Gwyneth, insists, become, Needles, Rosie, Harris, mother |