Alaina

Alaina by Cheryl O’Brien, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 9, 2014, is a 288-page work of fiction that explores themes of friendship, romance, and personal growth. The story follows Alaina Beniti, who, seeking a new direction in her life, convinces her wealthy father to enroll her in the Hathaway School for Girls. As she settles into her new environment, Alaina encounters her roommate, Casey Smith, whose strategic support and connections lead to transformative experiences that shape Alaina’s journey.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into Alaina’s evolution as she navigates the challenges of adolescence and the complexities of her relationships. With the help of her new friends, including Casey, Spanya, Denitte, and Cleo, Alaina embarks on a path of self-discovery and empowerment. This edition presents a story rich in themes of hope and courage, inviting readers to reflect on the impact of friendship and the pursuit of one’s true self.
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Alaina Beniti made a choice for her life. Entering her junior year of high school she approached her wealthy father, Antonio and asked him to send her to the Hathaway School for Girls. She wasn’t surprised when he and his new wife Francesca jumped at the idea. She had become a visible disruption to the life each of them seemed to want. Dropped off at the school by a chauffeur, Alaina makes herself comfortable in her new room and awaits her roommate. In walks Casey Smith, an encouraging strategist who will change Alaina’s life in ways she could never dare to imagine. Casey has connections to Spanya, Denitte, and Cleo. Together Alaina’s new friends transform her into who she was meant to be so that she can finally enjoy life and experience living. This is a book a hope, friendship, romance, and courage of the heart.
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