发表于2024-11-26
Silent Twins 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
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It is not unusual for identical twins to share closeness or to communicate between themselves in a secret language. What is unusual is for this bond to be so extreme that it totally excludes all others, even the twins' parents and siblings.
"The Silent Twins", by Marjorie Wallace, is the intriguing story of two such twins, June and Jennifer Gibbons. Born in 1963, to parents who had emigrated from Barbados to England, the twins stood out in the rural communities where their father was stationed with the RAF simply because of their skin colour. Initially thought by their family to suffer from nothing more serious than crippling shyness, the twins progressed through school largely refusing to communicate with anyone but each other and, occasionally their younger sister. Despite being transferred to special schools, the girls reached adulthood with no hope of achieving normal goals such as jobs, friendships and marriage. Chillingly, teachers and therapists thought one twin to be the very personification of evil.
Life became a constant battle, both for the twins and between them. Confined to their room by choice and living as virtual recluses, they tried desperately to achieve normality - or, at least, what they perceived as normality - by mail order. They ventured out only to experiment with drugs, alcohol, glue sniffing and casual sex, all the while maintaining the elaborate rituals and games upon which they had come to believe that their very life depended. Gradually, their excursions into the real world began to involve first petty, then major crimes.
The relationship between June and Jennifer is one of simultaneous love and hate. Each twin is pathologically jealous of the other, each believes that she would be better off if the other simply didn't exist. Yet, at the same time, each feels as though her very life depends on her twin - they are, quite simply, two halves of a whole, constantly fighting for an individuality and supremacy that neither can achieve while the other is alive.
Marjorie Wallace, with the full co-operation of the twins and their family and access to the twins teachers and therapists, has produced a startling documentation of this remarkable story. The Gibbons twins seem at times to be mentally ill, geniuses and educationally subnormal in equal measures. At times they seem monsters from another world, at others troubled teenagers to be pitied. The reader admitted into their dark, troubled world courtesy of their biographer, experiences a whole range of emotions as the book unfolds to its dramatic conclusion.
This is a real page-turner which opens the door to a strange, haunting and, at times, unbelievable saga of dreams and destruction. Categorised as "Psychology / Biography", it is extremely well researched and well written. Described by psychiatrist Dr Anthony Clare as "Gripping, dispassionate and, quite simply, compulsive", this book is truly unique.
It contains two sections of black and white photographs of the twins at various stages of childhood and young adulthood and also several reproductions of the twins' personal artwork and writings. These provide additional valuable insight into what must be one of the most truly amazing stories ever to be written. The tale of a normal, everyday family - an unremarkable family - into which abnormality was born in the form of "The Twinnies".
Wallace has a journalistic background ideally suited for the probing and thorough investigation she has made of this unusual family. She is also a playwright, author and broadcaster, with qualifications in Philosophy and Psychology, who has won several awards for her writing. Not least was her work on the television documentary "The Silent Twins" which stood as the B.B.C.'s 1986 entry in the Monte Carlo Television Festival
Her portrayal of June and Jennifer is sympathetic, yet, at the same time, extremely chilling, and even sinister at times. It is the story of an intense struggle for individuality and normality, a battle that sees the forces of good set squarely against the forces of evil. As you read the book, marvelling all the while at its content, it is impossible to guess the eventual victor.
Being peculiar has consequences. Being normal is overrated.
评分Being peculiar has consequences. Being normal is overrated.
评分Being peculiar has consequences. Being normal is overrated.
评分Being peculiar has consequences. Being normal is overrated.
评分Being peculiar has consequences. Being normal is overrated.
Silent Twins 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书