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Charles and Eddie Drummond are reflection twins, identical, yet contrary, a uncommon subset in twins. One sibling is right-handed and the other is left-handed. One boy is outgoing as the other is painfully shy. Charlie is a gifted, natural sportsman; while Eddie battles to be average. Charlie graduates at the top of his class which is given an athletic scholarship with an Ivy League college or university. Both brothers have a bitter battle, just days before Charlie leaves for institution. Eddie never leaves the house. He will not see his sibling again for almost twenty years. Charlie returns home when their mother passes away, but he now insists to be addressed as Charles. He has achieved much in his years away, both an writer and the host of any nationally syndicated radio program. Five days a week, Charles touts the virtues of the conventional political motion. Him and his wife have two children. Eddie is also wedded with two children, but he's worried about experiencing his sibling after so many years. Thankfully, the funeral seems to end the bad bloodstream between them. Soon, both families are creating bonds and Charles confides that he and his family wish to spend the summertime in their hometown of Hibbing, Minnesota. They have grown sick and tired of the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple, and with Eddie's blessings, Charles proposes the thought of renting an office in town to transmit his show. Despite his reservations, Eddie provides Charles his acceptance. The two families gradually discover huge dissimilarities in their political and spiritual beliefs and they get started to clash. Too later, Eddie discovers that Charles is not the person he pretends to be. Slowly but surely, Charles shows himself to be always a hypocrite and is only using his professed beliefs as a tool to get what he needs out of life and then for the position it represents. Through the far to the extreme still left, this tale slowly and gradually unravels around some of the most delicate issues in our time.