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Who I Am: Caitlin: Book 3
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Who I Am: Caitlin: Book 3

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It's challenging enough to be a normal high school senior -- but Caitlin O'Conner has a host of new difficulties to deal with in the third book of Melody Carlson's widely popular and fascinating teen series.

Time is critical to help the orphans in Mexico, missions-minded Caitlin believes, but Mom and Dad are set on her attending college. Meanwhile, her relationship with Josh takes on a serious tone via e-mail -- threatening her commitment to "kiss dating goodbye."

When Beanie begins dating an African-American, Caitlin's concern over dating seems to be misread as racism. One thing is obvious: God is at work through this dynamic girl in very real but puzzling ways. A soul-stretching time of racial reconciliation at school and within her church helps her discover God's will as never before.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 4, 2009
ISBN9780307564979
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Who I Am: Caitlin: Book 3
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Melody Carlson

Melody Carlson has written more than 200 books for teens, women, and children. Before publishing, Melody traveled around the world, volunteered in teen ministry, taught preschool, raised two sons, and worked briefly in interior design and later in international adoption. "I think real-life experiences inspire the best fiction," she says. Her wide variety of books seems to prove this theory.

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    I started reading this book and wasn't at all impressed, but as I got further into the story, it began to grow on me. The characters, though at times a little flat, are interesting and going through all those difficult life choices that most high schoolers must deal with, especially as Christians. I am not a fan of religious fiction, but I would recommend this book to those who appreciate the genre more than I. The book is written as diary entries always ended with a prayer; this really helps you get a feel for the main character and her relationship with God. It wasn't bad; I was pleasantly surprised.