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      2019., Farrar, Straus and Giroux Call No: HI-INT B QUI   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: High School is the revelatory and unique coming-of-age story of Sara and Tegan Quin, identical twins from Calgary, Alberta, who grew up at the height of grunge and rave culture in the nineties, well before they became the celebrated musicians and global LGBTQ icons we know today. While grappling with their identity and sexuality, often alone, they also faced academic meltdown, their parents’ divorce, and the looming pressure of what might come after high school. Written in alternating chapters from both Tegan's and Sara’s points of view, the book is a raw account of the drugs, alcohol, love, music, and friendship they explored in their formative years. A transcendent story of first loves and first songs, High School captures the tangle of discordant and parallel memories of two sisters who grew up in distinct ways even as they lived just down the hall from each another. This is the origin story of Tegan and Sara.
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      2020., MCD/Picador Call No: 920 Qui   Edition: First Picador paperback edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: Musicians Sara and Tegan Quinn candidly discuss their high school days coming of age in Alberta, Canada, and the experiences they shared as they came to understand their own sexuality, their musical bond, and what sisterly affection meant. They track their path to owning their homosexuality, as well as their family's struggles with acceptance, and how they navigated relationships with boys and girls. Includes black-and-white photographs throughout.