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Holly's Heart by Beverly Lewis
Seventh grader Holly Meredith is a typical almost-teen with school problems, friendship issues, an angel of a mother, a long lost dad and a dream of becoming a published writer. Her mother lovingly calls her "Holly-heart" because of her valentines birthday. Knowing that, you might be tempted to think Holly's life is perfect, even if her dad isn't around. But as her books reveal it's far from perfect.From mulitple fights with her best friend Andie, to disfunction in a one parent family, to snooping sisters, Holly has her up's and down's trying to take it all in stride. She experiences all of the trials of junior high while holding on to her faith in God.
"Holly's heart collection one" is five books in one. Beverly Lewis is better known for her top selling, award winning novels set in Amish country. As a change Holly's story takes place in Small Town, Coloado. With atleast one twist in every book, her heart felt tales are written from Holly's side of the story. This book will bring back junior high memories to older girls and will relate to younger ones. But her words will ring true to all ages. Holly really does have a big heart and it shines through in every chapter.
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