![]() ![]() They face more freedom and more temptation. Teens are beginning to break from their parents’ beliefs and form their own. Meg loves YA fiction because she believes it can impact teenagers at a crucial stage. The dramatic setting formed the perfect backdrop for the question that plagues thousands of girls graduating high school and college each year: What will I do with my life and how will God fit into it? The rich culture and varied landscape captured her imagination, and she just knew she had to share. Living in Mexico for a year showed her a whole new side of the country she’s only seen depicted in cartoons or on the news. ![]() When Meg accepted Alan Gonzalez’s offer of a dance, she began on a journey that pulled her out of her sheltered life and into a big and beautiful world. You don't have to be perfect to draw close to God. Will her trip end in disaster or will she find the strength for which she’s been searching? Book Takeaway: Her heart, her art, and even her safety are at risk as she struggles to find a balance between cultural differences, old assumptions, and strange romance. If only life would stick to it.After facing everything from a flash flood to Moctezuma’s revenge, from a romantic date for two to a gaggle of snide girls, teenage artist Mila Gulick finds the biggest challenge comes from the war within herself. ![]() Mila’s summer in Mexico is going to be perfect. ![]()
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