Have you ever made a decision that you grew to regret? Sure you may have not been completely wrong, but you also were not completely innocent. Janet, a 17 year old teen is looking to strike a balance between becoming an adult and enjoying the last few months of being a child. To make matters worst, she is growing up in a progressive household that is constantly having to block out old school thought. Sure times have progress and some traditions may have value, but everything that has changed with the times is not bad and she feels she isn’t the only one that has some room to grow. Adults have just as many problems if not more that they too can learn from. Because if they do not, their choices cause ripples that run way deeper than a minor drug charge, a bad attitude, perhaps they are the source for her actions she feels. Read this story that is a loose coming of age story, mixed with family drama, church folk issues, forgiveness, attempted murder, and I do say there is more!
Alone…But Never Lonely: Janet
R358.36
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We don’t always know how our decisions shape our reality, but we should be aware. We don’t always see our enemy, because often it hides in plain sight. The lessons we skip in our infancy–youth can be the sure stumbling block that can catapult our simple life into the estranged. This story features rebellion, independence, manipulation, and headstrong opinions set on proving themselves. She is not alone in her desire to live life how she wants and thinking like a child is not limited to teenagers nor is childish behavior. Amazing how numbers truly don’t dictate maturity but our choices and accountability. Enjoy the first novel from K. Lee and the second book in the Alone…But Never Lonely series Janet!
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