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Clark, Lillian, 1985- author.
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Cloning -- Juvenile fiction.
Identity (Philosophical concept) -- Juvenile fiction.
Individuality -- Juvenile fiction.
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Half life / Lillian Clark.
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Clark, Lillian, 1985- author.
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, [2020]
Subjects
Cloning -- Juvenile fiction.
Identity (Philosophical concept) -- Juvenile fiction.
Individuality -- Juvenile fiction.
ISBN:
9780525580508 (hardcover)
0525580506 (hardcover)
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297 pages ; 22 cm
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First edition.
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Sixteen-year-old overachiever Lucille Harper agrees to be a beta tester for a secretive human cloning program, hoping her clone will meet her academic and family responsibilities and leave her free to figure out who she really is.
There aren't enough hours in the day for Lucille--perfectionist, overachiever--to do everything she has to do, and there certainly aren't enough hours to hang out with friends, fall in love, get in trouble--all the teenage things she knows she should want to be doing instead of preparing for a flawless future. So when she sees an ad for Life2: Do more. Be more, she's intrigued. The company is looking for beta testers to enroll in an experimental clone program, and in the aftermath of a series of disappointments, Lucille is feeling reckless enough to jump in. At first, it's perfect: her clone, Lucy, is exactly what she needed to make her life manageable and have time for a social life. But it doesn't take long for Lucy to become more Lucy and less Lucille, and Lucille is forced to stop looking at Lucy as a reflection and start seeing her as a window--a glimpse at someone else living her own life, but better. Lucy does what she really wants to, not what she thinks she should want to, and Lucille is left wondering how much she was even a part of the perfect life she'd constructed for herself. Lucille wanted Lucy to help her relationships with everyone else, but how can she do that without first rectifying her relationship with herself? -- barnesandnoble.com
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