Although terminally ill with lupus, sixteen-year-old Corey uses his Mormon faith to endure, while his magnetic personality enriches the lives of those around him.
I'm an avid skier and snowboarder and a former member of the National Ski Patrol. I take long mountain-bike rides with my dog every morning (except in the winter, when we cross-country ski), and then spend the next couple of hours on my farm writing and editing my books. (No office . . . I usually just sit on the tailgate of my truck.) I am a licensed pilot, a certified scuba diver, and an Advanced EMT.
This book changed the way I thought about being a teenager when I was a teenager. I think I read it four times and enjoyed it every one. I really believe that if we were more bold in our goodness the world would only become better and we would rarely look back on our young years with regret. Yep, I would recommend it.
I read this as a teenager and sat on the couch crying I cared so much about the characters in the story. I loved it and recommend it for all teens. A story of love, growth and, what really matters.
This is a great book to read with children from about age 10 and up. It will help them to look for the good things in their life and perhaps be a good example to their peers.