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- This captivating novel of a teenage girl seeking eternal
truths and ultimately finding them will delight readers
of all ages.
- The likable key characters bring talented first-time author
Julie Wright's story to life in an endearing and pleasing
way.
- A great gift for all, especially LDS young women!
- Mare'Ka Allison from Idaho
Faith and Hope
I love to read books that get my attention. This one did
just that. Infact, I've read it twice since I recieved it.
Having a husband that is not a member, I feel I could relate
to a lot of the book, and it gave me a lot of hope. Never
give up!!
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April Preston has had a rocky few months. Following her
parents' divorce, April was dragged to Boston to live
with her mother. Her only glimmer of happiness there has
come through her new friend Sara Downey, who is not only
smart and popular, but is also a true friend.
Sara soon sets April up
on a blind date with John, a Mormon from the Rocky
Mountains. He returns home, but April dreams of their
next meeting. Then Sara is diagnosed with cancer.
Sara begins a search for
God and the ultimate purpose of life while April finds
herself filled with cynicism and doubt. While at a
party, she meets Sam, a new friend who designates
himself her conscience. Sam is headed to BYU, and when
April finds out that his roommate is going to be John,
she conspires to get her parents to send her there for
college.
Reunited with John,
April finds herself confronting her past, as well as
facing the quest looming in front of her, which urges
her down a path she can ultimately never deny-the truth.
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