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Who I Am (#03 in Diary Of A Teenage Girl: Caitlin Series)
Melody CarlsonPaperback 2002-03-06
Caitlin faces new difficulties in the third book of this fascinating series. She wants to help Mexico's orphans, but her parents are set on her attending college. Meanwhile, her e-mails with Josh threaten her commitment to "kiss dating goodbye."
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It's challenging enough to be a normal high school senior -- but Caitlin O'Conner has a host of new difficulties to deal with in the third book of Melody Carlson's widely popular and fascinating teen series. Time is critical to help the orphans in Mexico, missions-minded Caitlin believes, but Mom and Dad are set on her attending college. Meanwhile, her relationship with Josh takes on a serious tone via e-mail -- threatening her commitment to "kiss dating goodbye." When Beanie begins dating an African-American, Caitlin's concern over dating seems to be misread as racism. One thing is obvious: God is at work through this dynamic girl in very real but puzzling ways. A soul-stretching time of racial reconciliation at school and within her church helps her discover God's will as never before.
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Caitlin faces new difficulties in the third book of this fascinating series. She wants to help Mexico's orphans, but her parents are set on her attending college. Meanwhile, her e-mails with Josh threaten her commitment to "kiss dating goodbye."
Publisher Description
It's challenging enough to be a normal high school senior -- but Caitlin O'Conner has a host of new difficulties to deal with in the third book of Melody Carlson's widely popular and fascinating teen series. Time is critical to help the orphans in Mexico, missions-minded Caitlin believes, but Mom and Dad are set on her attending college. Meanwhile, her relationship with Josh takes on a serious tone via e-mail -- threatening her commitment to "kiss dating goodbye." When Beanie begins dating an African-American, Caitlin's concern over dating seems to be misread as racism. One thing is obvious: God is at work through this dynamic girl in very real but puzzling ways. A soul-stretching time of racial reconciliation at school and within her church helps her discover God's will as never before.