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Summer Reading for Teens

Looking for some great Young Adult fiction this summer? Well we've got a treat for you. Take a minute to get to know

Stephanie Morrill and her new release Me, Just Different.

Me, Just Different
By Stephanie Morrill
Review by Roseanna White

Skylar Hoyt has it all and doesn’t know if she wants any of it anymore. She’s the leader of the popular girls, has a boyfriend who’s off the cute-meter, is known for her exotic Hawaiian looks . . . and is seriously wondering what it all matters. A near-disaster at a party when she had too much to drink scares her back to the straight and narrow—but when her family’s tossed into crisis, she has to think it’s too little too late. Read the full review.
 


A Chat with Stephanie About Her Book

 

CRoB: Do you feel there's a theme to Me, Just Different?

Stephanie: I feel like there are several, though they emerged naturally from the story. One is that nothing you do will take you too far away for God to bring you back. He always loves you. Another is following God takes effort and won't always be easy, but it's always worth it. Read the full interview.

 

  Read Roseanna M. White's Column:

Those Were the Days

You know what I remember most from high school? All those people that said, “These are the best days of your life!” and me thinking, “Oh, I hope not.” Let’s face it—high school is a collection of achievement, failure, disillusionment, dreaming . . . in other words, conflict. Lots of it. Back in the day, I generally escaped in the pages of a good book—usually ones about people older than I was, primarily Christian romances. Now that I’m a reviewer, I love that it’s come full circle and I’m reading books aimed at the high school crowd. How do I know when one’s truly successful? When it transports me back to Those Days.Read the column

 

 

Get to know Stephanie's Characters!

Ever sit around trying to imagine what characters look like? Well we asked Stephanie to pick out pictures to represent her characters and to give us a little description for each of the people you see most in the pages of Me, Just Different. Come meet her characters!
 

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