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The Color of Grace - Linda Kage
The Color of Grace
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Young Adult Romance.When my mother remarried after thirteen years of being a widow, I had to move to a new town and enroll in a new school. Suddenly thrust into an entirely different kind of life, I just wanted to go home. I didn't want to meet new people, didn't want to leave my old friends,... show more
Young Adult Romance.When my mother remarried after thirteen years of being a widow, I had to move to a new town and enroll in a new school. Suddenly thrust into an entirely different kind of life, I just wanted to go home. I didn't want to meet new people, didn't want to leave my old friends, didn't want to become a third wheel to my mom and her husband....and I really didn't want to see Ryder Yates again. Ugh, I still don't know why I turned down that too-good-to-be-true boy who flirted with me when we were attending separate schools. But honestly, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. It was worse. Who knew becoming lost in a new life could help a girl find her true colors?
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9781611603071
Publisher: Whiskey Creek Press
Edition language: English
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NuzSayItwithBooks
NuzSayItwithBooks rated it
3.5 StarsThe Color of Grace is many things.It's a coming of age story that deals with one girl's journey of self discovery.It's a contemporary romance that makes you sign and swoon.It's a moving story that confronts tough issues like sexual harassment.The book starts out with Grace going through som...
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This review and more at Sab The Book EaterTo be honest I really didn't expect to enjoy this book that much. The synopsis didn't do much for me and I didn't like the cover either (sorry). I was only interested because I'm always looking for the next best YA contemporary romance. But just 4% into the ...
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Why do parents live to ruin your life? As a teenager, we have all been convinced as some point that this is their sole purpose for living.Good girl Grace Indigo, a nerdy, sixteen-year-old, is suddenly uprooted from her life in the middle of her high school career when her mother remarries after bein...
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