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Renaissance Girl
Contributor(s): Blackwell, Marsha D. (Author)
ISBN: 164515176X     ISBN-13: 9781645151760
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc
OUR PRICE:   $13.46  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2020
* Not available - Not in print at this time *
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Religious - Christian - Family
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Emotions & Feelings
Physical Information: 0.09" H x 7.99" W x 10" (0.24 lbs) 32 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

Taylor Olivia Chambers is a multi-talented, urban preteen; a scholar, with genius potential, and a budding leader at Einstein Classical Academy.

Taylor has lived a charmed life. She has an assortment of friends and teachers that stimulate her intellectual curiosity. She is involved in a variety of activities and reaps the benefits of a loving family.

One day after school, while Taylor was at her locker, chaos and confusion leaped out, and invaded her emotional space. Fear, depression, and torment gripped her mind like a surgical glove. Since that terrifying afternoon, Taylor has been uncertain about the future. She feels powerless She regrets her stellar academic accomplishments that she has worked hard to achieve. For the first time in her life, she is experiencing anxiety about her success and popularity at Einstein. She even wonders, Who can I trust? Above all, she resents anyone who desires to further advance her perceived perfect life.

While choosing to suffer in silence, Taylor is convinced if she retreats into obscurity, she will escape the menacing eyes and taunting threats of the nemeses that seem to be lurking around every corner, waiting for an opportunity to inflict psychological pain in her life.

Taylor is in the crucible of decision.

Will she allow fear to sabotage her future?

How will she navigate the turbulent waters of her troubled existence?

Destiny and purpose are calling Taylors name. How will she respond?

Renaissance Girl reflects the authors personal experience as a sixth grade student.