
A Time to Cherish
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Narrado por:
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Manasseh Nichols
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Robin Jones Gunn
The 10th audiobook in the Christy Miller series.
What could be better than spending Labor Day weekend on a houseboat at Lake Shasta with her closest friends? Christy is so happy! This is the way she always hoped things would turn out with Todd. So why is it that everything else in her life has become more stressful and complicated now that she and Todd are closer than ever? Is it because Katie has fallen into a serious relationship as well?
These two best friends are at odds just when they should be having the most fun together. Christy soon realizes that sometimes, you have to stand back and let people make their own decisions, even when you don't agree with them. You can't change everything and everybody.
But you can change your choice of paint color on a vintage bookshelf. Especially after finding inspiration from the sunset after a walk on the beach with Todd.
If it's true that there is time for every season under heaven, then Christy believes this is definitely a time to cherish.
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How happy it is, even though hard things come along.
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Perhaps in the 1990s, it was completely logical that a 16-year-old girl would be jealous of a 14-year-old girl for taking up too much attention from the 20-year-old men. However my children now find this book creepy and weird.
For me, who knows the end of the story, Doug is a harmless young man. For my kids? He is kind of a creep. And there is a significant part of one of the chapters where Christy is legitimately worried because he is paying too much attention to a 14-year-old girl.
This book did NOT age well
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