Other themes, including what constitutes friendship and the role honesty should play in such relationships, are well-handled.Įvaluation: If you loved “The Parent Trap” (and who doesn’t?!!) you’ll also love this update and variation for young adults. Side plots concern their love lives, and how not communicating their true feelings results in each of them risking losing what (and whom) they want most. There is a full-on “Parent Trap” story arc as they first plot against each other, but then form an alliance to get to the bottom of what happened. Abby and Savvy meet at a park, and after their initial shock over how much alike they looked, agreed to arrange to spend the summer together at a camp so they could try to figure out what happened and why.Ībby and Savvy don’t get along initially. The sister, Savannah (called Savvy), contacted Abby after she too got the DNA test and learned of their relationship. Abby Day is astounded, angry, hurt, and above all, curious. Imagine doing one of those DNA tests and finding out you have a full sister, two years older, but you never knew it.
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