Edward and Meg are like night and day. How could such different people
be twins? Well, they are, but they don't have to like it -- or each
other.
For seventh grade, brainy Meg is attending ultra-competitive Fischer,
while freewheeling Edward goes to an alternative school downtown. But
it's just when they're finally out of each other's shadows that the
trouble begins. Meg's aspirations for popularity and a boyfriend combine
with Edward's devious planning and lack of singing ability to set off a
showdown the likes of which twindom has never before seen.
Why is this final showdown so much fun? Could it be that Meg and Edward
are more alike than they thought?