
Fraternal twins Teresa and Fernando have always been together, and always will be--at least, that is what Fernando thought, anyway. Now, though, Teresa wants to go to a different middle school, which means she must cross the U.S.-Mexico border. Problems arise for both twins in their respective schools, with friends coming and going and worries that their family is falling apart.
year: 2022
call number/section: 1000, 741.5
subjects: twins, fiction, siblings, identity (psychology), middle school, school stories, graphic novels, comic books, strips, etc, comic books, strips, etc, middle schools, schools, mexicali (mexico), comic books, strips, etc, fiction, calexico (calif.), school comics, graphic novels, brothers and sisters, identity
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Pimienta, Jose
Fraternal twins Teresa and Fernando have always been together, and always will be--at least, that is what Fernando thought, anyway. Now, though, Teresa wants to go to a different middle school, which means she must cross the U.S.-Mexico border. Problems arise for both twins in their respective schools, with friends coming and going and worries that their family is falling apart.
Schools: 8

Pimienta, Jose
RH Graphic (2022)
"Luis Fernando and Luisa Teresa are twins who learn about who they are and what their sibling means to them when they are sent to different middle schools, Fernando in Mexicali, Mexico and Teresa in Calexico, California"--Adapted from OCLC.
Schools: 8
Pimienta, Jose
Luis Fernando and Luisa Teresa are twins who learn about who they are and what their sibling means to them when they are sent to different middle schools.
Schools: 1