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BOOK REVIEW: Sealed With A Kiss
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by: Dell Smith Klein Dancing Word Reviewer Title: Sealed With A Kiss Author:
Beverly Lewis Genre: Inspirational/Juvenile/Fiction While on a rafting trip, Holly Meredith watches her best friend, Andie Martinez, fall into the chilly Arkansas River. That is only the first of the adventures Holly and her friends face in Holly’s Heart #3 by Beverly Lewis. Those adventures include, a stand-off with her mom’s boyfriend, going up against some strong players at the volley ball tryouts and dealing with a college-age male pen pal who thinks she’s much older than her thirteen years. Sports, the importance of shaved legs, fancy hairdos, secrets and a nosy sister, fill Holly’s life. Like every teen, she has to make sense of the rapid changes in her life. Through her adventures, Holly learns about the consequences of telling little white lies and about honesty. She even learns not to try to be something (or someone) she isn’t. Beverly Lewis, the award winning author, who wrote The Cul-De Sac Kids, The Heritage of Lancaster County adult fiction series, The Postcard/The Crossroad is the author of the Holly Heart series. She lives near Pikes Peak in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. On the bright pink cover, the designer, Cheryl Neisen and illustrator, Paul Caale depict blonde haired Holly with her best friend Andie braiding her hair while Holly reads a note. Behind them, Beario sits on a dresser. Beverly Lewis shows the reader she knows teens with her depiction of thirteen year old Holly Meredith. In Sealed with a Kiss Lewis delivers excitement while weaving the importance of honesty throughout. | |