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Recommended for teens and adults.The conclusion of The Growing up Carolina series has Annie and her friends growing into young adults. It’s the 70s and momentous events begin shaping their lives in ways they could never have imagined. From the sun-bleached, open savannahs of Africa to the steamy jungles of Southeast Asia, friends and loved ones are living lives and facing struggles in those lands that once seemed so far away.
In the Growing Up Carolina series, you’ll take a nostalgic journey through the peaceful 1950s, the turbulent 60s, and the raging storm of the Vietnam war in the 70s.
Julie Fulton is out to make the most of her teenage years. It’s 1982 and she’s a senior in high school. Rock ‘n roll, partying, and having a good time are her only thoughts. But her life is on course for disaster. A tragic mistake causes repercussions that will forever affect her life.
Brody Westin is a rancher’s son on the plains of Texas and is finding it hard to grow up and make his own way. His life is also set on a course—but one of service and dedication to the Lord.
Katy Rose Rawling intersects with these two young lives at a pivotal time. She and her family have moved to Texas, far from their family and friends in North Carolina. They also have a journey to make and it will require faith, tears, and prayers.
Redemption. What a concept in that one word. For those who have experienced it, you know what the word means deep in your soul. It means we get to start anew—a do-over—set free from the old and able to begin again. Redemption is at the heart of each of these stories. If you like the concept of good conquering evil, stories that make you cry at movies, or makes you feel good inside when a book ends with good conquering evil, then this series is for you.
Three stand-alone books with some familiar characters included from other books.
As smart as Einstein was, one dilemma still perplexed him greatly. Hear from his own words what he thought about issues that people are still dealing with today.