Where Love is Needed

Where Love is Needed by Kathleen Paul is a young adult fiction book published by Writers Exchange E-Publishing on December 22, 2001. This edition consists of 60 pages and is written in English. The story follows Melanie Honeywell, who eagerly anticipates the adoption of a child by her aunt and uncle, only to find herself facing unexpected challenges when Samantha, an outspoken teenager, arrives instead of a baby.
Readers will explore the dynamics of family and friendship as Melanie navigates her new reality with Samantha, who will be attending the same Christian school and sharing classes with her. The narrative delves into themes relevant to young adults, particularly focusing on relationships among girls and women, as well as the complexities of romance in a wholesome context. This book presents a unique perspective on the challenges of growing up and adapting to change within a family setting.
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Melanie Honeywell comes from a large family and looks forward to the adoption of a child by her aunt and uncle. But Samantha arrives, not as a tiny infant, but as an obnoxious teen-ager. Worse! Samantha will attend their brand new Christian school and be in the same classes as Melanie.
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