From webpage listed above From magnificently portrayed pre-mortal realms to the stark realities of earth, become intimately acquainted with the characters that are loved on stage in this first novel ever to accompany a Mormon musical. Meet Chuck Baker, the super athlete and rebellious son of a wealthy Southern California rancher; Marie Reynolds, the new girl at Chuck's school who is drawn to Chuck for reasons she does not understand, but refuses to compromise her reputation; Kestler and Greene, those two lovable returned missionaries who come home in search of "Miss Perfect"; and Laurence Clayton, Chuck's pre-earth friend who is born and raised in London with only a sign in the heavens to remind him of a foreordained mission yet to be fulfilled. [publisher blurb]
This was an interesting book. The Story-line was pretty good, but the style it was written in was sometimes a little confusing. It moved actually pretty quickly, maybe just a little too quickly. I would reccomend this book to anyone around thirteen and up
I read this book years and years ago as a teenager and enjoyed it. I like the message that we never know where life will take us. We chose different paths, this choice leafs here or there, these are the consequences which are good/bad, & etc. Really liked it then, enjoy it now.
I loved reading about what it was possibly like in Heaven and then when we come here to earth. Amazing to think of the path we chose there and the path we end up choosing.