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Molly Mormon?

A Wonderful Novel for LDS Teenagers Who Are Facing the Challenges of High School - Story of Desires to Be Liked By Peers While Staying True to Beliefs

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Molly Mormon?

By: Tamra Norton
Narrated by: Marla Stephenson
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A wonderful novel for LDS teenagers who are facing the challenges of high school. Listeners will appreciate Molly's desire to be liked by her peers yet stay true to her beliefs and the satisfying outcome.

Is it just a myth that a teenager can keep high standards and still be well-liked? Molly Chambers certainly hopes not. She just tries to do what is right and be herself, even if that brings ridicule from guys like Travis and Mitch. She can even handle the verbal jabs of Jennavive Taylor, the most popular girl in school.

But soon, Molly faces a whole new challenge. When Molly's best friend is swept away by the school's top athlete - and top party guy - Molly unexpectedly finds herself attracted to his best friend. Reality tells her this relationship could never work out, but her heart tells her otherwise.

This enchanting, true-to-life novel takes you along on Molly's journey, where humbling homecoming dates and heartaches are mingled with valued friendships and staying true to the truth...while unknowingly helping others along the way.

©2002 Cedar Fort Publishing and Media (P)2020 Cedar Fort Publishing and Media
Coming of Age Literature & Fiction Heartfelt Feel-Good Mormon
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