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Stephanie's Story

Stephanie's Story

 

Stephanie Green hates the way she looks. She’s always been bigger than other girls her age and is getting fed up with looking different. She’s been told that it’s what’s on the inside that counts and God loves her no matter what, but these days, she isn’t buying. After yet another unsuccessful day at the mall, Stephanie vows to shed some weight before her high school graduation- no matter the cost.

 

But the diets she tries just don’t seem to work and soon Stephanie finds herself at her wit’s end. She’s convinced that this is necessary and she can’t be happy until she is thin. But she’s in for a rude awakening when God uses an unlikely character to get a vital message to Stephanie- before it’s too late.

 

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Misfit Like Me

 

 

 

Growing up different is hard: especially when you're a Goth in the Bible belt. No one knows that better than sixteen- year- old Madeline Warner. The teasing from her peers, many of whom claim to be Christians, has hardened her heart toward the people around her and the God they claim to serve. If they could be so unkid, what would God Himself have to say to her?

 

Lonely and in the middle of sophmore year, Madeline gets a new locker buddy, punk rocker Alice Wang. With her colorful make-up and hair and unique taste in music, Alice seems like friend material, but some of her choices may keep the two apart. And on top that, Madeline's Bible toting grandma is on her way for a visit.

 

All things considered, Madeline can't help but wonder; how can she survive this season in her life? Find out in this story of rejection and ultimatley

hope.

 

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A New Season

It's Stephanie Green's freshmen year of college and things aren't as easy as she thought they'd be. She shares a dorm room with her best friend Hayley, who's been acting a little strange lately. Stephanie's boyfriend is M.I.A and her sister Danielle is caught up in a whirl wind romance and getting ready to say "I Do." Add to all of this the stress of starting college, the uncertainty of what lies ahead, all the while trying to adjust to her new independence, and it seems like a recipe for disaster.

Stephanie's friends were there for her when she was in need. Can she do the same for them?

Growing up is not for the faint of heart in the sequel to Stephanie's Story, but it is a road not traveled alone.

 

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