There were many important parts in The Twin's Daughter by: Lauren Baratz-Logsted. The turning point of this book would have to be when Aunt Helen was murdered. I think this would be the turning point of The Twin's Daughter because it had a great affect on the people she knew. In the book it states, "'I cannot believe my sister is dead,' Mother said as she entered the church, supported on either side of my father and myself." This shows that it huge took a tole on Lucy's mother that her sister was dead. Also it says, "My father had put on so much weight over the past two years..." This shows that Luc's father was also affected by Aunt Helen's death and he put on weight from eating the pain away. All in all, that is why I believe the turning point of The Twin's Daughter by: Lauren Baratz-Logsted is when Aunt Helen was murdered.
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