Rachel Lynn Solomon’s debut, You’ll Miss Me When I’m Gone, is a story that dives deep into the relationships within a Jewish family, who’s results of a genetic test try to rip them apart. Especially the relationship between two twin sisters. Tovah and Adina watch their once strong Israeli mother slowly succumb to the rare degenerative disease Huntington’s. They decide to get the genetic test to reveal if either of the girls have the same gene that is gradually killing their mother. One tests negative, while the other positive. The results push these sisters further away from each other than ever before.