My Nonidentical Twin: One ordinary girl. One life-changing condition. How Tourette’s changes your world.

· Hachette UK
5.0
11 reviews
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256
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About this ebook

'My life was changing and I didn't like it. Everything was so out of my control, even my own body...'

Happy-go-lucky Evie Meg was an award-winning teenage gymnast who dreamed of becoming a teaching assistant. But when she developed a hiccup tic that gave way to increasingly severe health problems the doctors couldn't solve, could the power of an online community stop her from disappearing into the darkness?

My Nonidentical Twin is a heartbreakingly inspirational story about finding friendship in unlikely places, what it truly means to be neurodivergent, and how hope can spring from even the bleakest of times.

Why readers love Evie Meg...

'I could not put this book down'
'One of the most powerful books I have ever read'
'Well worth reading through the tears'
'It deserves more than 5 stars'
'Love love love'

Ratings and reviews

5.0
11 reviews
Kelly Yadrychnikova
November 21, 2021
Very good read and informative. And what a wonderful inspirational courageous young woman
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Mollyyy
November 3, 2022
Inspirational and educational
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About the author

Evie Meg is known for her This Trippy Hippie online platforms, where she chronicles the ups and downs of a life with Tourette's Syndrome.

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