Identical (novel)
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Ellen Hopkins' fifth novel, Identical is set for an August 2008 release. It is expected to be 576 pages long [1]. Hopkins has described the novel by saying that it is "about identical twins, whose father is obsessed with one of them."[2]
Ellen Hopkins the author of Identical, is an American novelist currently residing in Carson City, Nevada.[3]
Hopkins was adopted to Albert and Valeria Wagner when they were 72 and 42, respectively. She wrote her first poem, published in the Palm Springs Desert Sun, when she was nine. She attended high school in Santa Ynez Valley and went on to study Journalism in college before dropping out to start a family and a business. When that marriage failed, she sold her business and began freelance work. She remarried and has since had three children (Cristal, Kelly, and Jason), and adopted one (Orion). Since becoming a novelist, she has published several books.

