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The Girls Next Door: A Novel

Cheri J. Crane

American Fork, Utah: Covenant Communications, 2002

  • Cheri J. Crane: Author
Novel
Brigham Young University-Idaho--Fiction; Women college students--Fiction; Mormon women--Fiction; Young women--Fiction; Idaho--Fiction
Karen Randall and Bev Henderson have been best friends since grade school. When the two girls head off to university at BYU—Idaho, their dreams of independence have finally come true. As they meet their new roommates, Meg, Jesse, Treena, and Kassidy, not only do they discover new friendships, but eventually a dark secret that threatens to shatter their relationships. Meg is a serious-minded nursing student, who systematically avoids her family as well as the young men who are interested in dating her. Jesse, tall and athletic, has a major chip on her shoulder from her parents’ divorce. Easy-going Treena is strong in the Church, but worries constantly about her roommate, Kassidy, a beautiful young woman who is slowly destroying herself with a problem that she hides from everyone. Follow these young women through their humorous, touching, and adventurous journey where they learn to rely on the Lord and ultimately discover that even during trials, they are still watched over and protected in beautiful and unexpected ways.
  • More Info at Publisher Website
BX 8688.3 .C85gi 2002
325 p.

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