Identical



Ellen Hopkins' Identical is a verse novel which tells the stories of identical twins Kaeleigh and Raeanne Gardella, the 16-year-old daughters of a district court judge, and a candidate for the United States' House of Representatives. While their mother campaigns for the House position, Kaeleigh and Raeanne are left in the care of their alcoholic father and have to deal with maintaining the family's "perfect" appearance while struggling with the secrets that tore them apart.

This book provides examples of:

 * Abusive Parents: Mr. Gardella is sexually abusing Kaeleigh, and Mrs. Gardella is far more focused on her career than her family.
 * Alpha Bitch: Madison.
 * Always Identical Twins
 * Freudian Excuse: Mr. Gardella's "reason" for his alcoholism and other issues in the book.
 * Parental Incest
 * Self-Harm: Kaeleigh is a cutter and a binge eater, while Raeanne suffers from bulimia.
 * When
 * Twin Switch: Raeanne passes herself off as Kaeleigh a couple of times.
 * When
 * Twin Switch: Raeanne passes herself off as Kaeleigh a couple of times.