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NPR: Christina Baker Kline's novel imagines the life of conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker
Chang and Eng Bunker were famous conjoined twins who married sisters. Christina Baker Kline imagines what their lives were like in her novel, "The Foursome." She talks with NPR's.
Christina Baker Kline's novel imagines the life of conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker
Christina Baker Kline's new novel, 'The Foursome,' centers on Kline's distant relatives Sarah and Adelaide Yates, who married famed conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker. Read and listen to an ...
Despite its title’s promise of eroticism, “The Foursome” is about as un-kinky as a book can get. Christina Baker Kline’s novel was inspired by the true story of Chang and Eng Bunker, the conjoined ...
Saturday marks the anniversary of the death of the world-famous conjoined twins. Chang and Eng Bunker lived their last days in the Mount Airy area, where many of their descendants reunited. Saturday ...
Christina Baker Kline’s new novel, "The Foursome," offers a fresh fictional take on the lives of 19th-century conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker. Rather than focusing on their public fame, the book ...
Chang Bunker (Thai: จัน บังเกอร์) and Eng Bunker (Thai: อิน บังเกอร์) ( – ) were Siamese-American conjoined twin brothers whose fame propelled the expression "Siamese twins" to become synonymous for conjoined twins in general.
In 1811, conjoined twin brothers Chang and Eng Bunker were born in Siam (now Thailand). They were joined at the sternum by a short, flexible band of flesh and cartilage, through which their livers were connected.