Rachel and Anne are twin sisters who come to the world together and face life together. They will invent their own language, create a common imaginary world and develop a unique complicity. If this relationship can be a strong protection against the gaze of others, it can also be dangerous when each of them looks for herself in the reflection of the other...
Rachel Deville relates, in a powerful metaphorical way, the fascinating and mysterious issue of doubles and dual identity, with references to Narcisa, Cain and Abel or Romulus and Remus, the twins founders of Rome who were raised by a wolf.
Lobas goes deep into the autobiographical dimension of the story, revealing the wounds of the author’s past that this book closes.
Lobas is Rachel Deville’s first book.