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The Next Door Boys

Jolene B. Perry

Springville, UT: Cedar Fort Inc., 2011

Fiction, Romance, Juvenile Fiction, Novel
Brigham Young University -- Fiction; Cancer -- Fiction; Brothers and sisters -- Fiction; Universities and colleges -- Fiction; Provo (Utah) -- Fiction; Love stories
Leigh Tressman has been known as a lot of things – the girl who sings, the girl who sews, Jaron’s little sister, and last year, the girl with cancer. With her body still recovering from the cancer treatments, she’s determined to be independent and convinces her parents to let her follow her overprotective brother, Jaron, to BYU. With an ever expanding line of young men ready to be in love with her–not to mention physical frustrations, and spiritual dilemmas–Leigh almost misses the opportunity to be with the man who has been quietly falling in love with her since they met. The Next Door Boys proves that even with (or maybe in spite of) independence, love can be found in comfortable, but delightful places. (Publisher website)
XX(5226320.1)
272
English

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