Catching Fireflies

Catching Fireflies by Sherryl Woods is a contemporary fiction novel published by Thorndike Press in 2012. This large print edition spans 497 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around a high school teacher, Laura Reed, and a pediatrician, J.C. Fullerton, as they confront the serious issue of bullying that threatens a teen’s life in their community. Together with the support of the Sweet Magnolias, they strive to protect the innocence of childhood and ensure that a promising student’s future remains intact.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the personal struggles faced by Laura and J.C. as they navigate their growing feelings for each other amidst the challenges posed by their pasts. The book explores themes of community, resilience, and the fight against bullying in Serenity, South Carolina. As the characters confront their vulnerabilities, they seek to establish a future where love and support prevail, making this a poignant exploration of romance and contemporary issues.
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“New York Times” and “USA TODAY” bestselling author Sherryl Woods captures a community’s heartfelt fight to preserve the innocence of childhood
When bullying threatens to destroy a teen’s life, painful memories resurface for dedicated high school teacher Laura Reed and pediatrician J. C. Fullerton. With the support of the Sweet Magnolias, they bring the town together to ensure that a promising student’s future isn’t ruined. And to establish once and for all that bullying has no place in Serenity, South Carolina.
Both J.C.’s and Laura’s passion for the cause is deeply personal, and their growing feelings for each other are just as strong. But with so many secret hurts to overcome, can these two vulnerable lovers find the strength to believe in happily ever after?
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