Kiss, Bang, Boom! Zella's Story
by
Leslie Lamb
Zella Storm is a "unique" girl. She has always done things a little differently and dating is just another one of those things. She is finally at the age where she is allowed to date, but surprisingly she has decided to forego the whole process. Zella is fine with her decision and is actually much happier without boys in her life until Toby Woods, a missionary kid from Kor...more
Paperback, 268 pages
Published
December 7th 2009
by CrossBooks
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Do you remember how difficult your teen years were?
Were you awkward?
Did you feel unloved by those you most desired to be loved by?
Did you march proudly to the beat of your own drum?
Did you gain satisfaction and fulfillment in knowing that others were attracted to you as a friend or even more?
Do you know anyone in any of these stages right now or soon to come upon them?
Are you still in any of these stages, just in a more "grown-up" way?
In Kiss, Bang, Boom! Leslie Lamb weaves an honest and...more
Were you awkward?
Did you feel unloved by those you most desired to be loved by?
Did you march proudly to the beat of your own drum?
Did you gain satisfaction and fulfillment in knowing that others were attracted to you as a friend or even more?
Do you know anyone in any of these stages right now or soon to come upon them?
Are you still in any of these stages, just in a more "grown-up" way?
In Kiss, Bang, Boom! Leslie Lamb weaves an honest and...more
Zella and crew prove that a Christian book geared towards teens can in fact be "real" without compromising morality. Leslie Lamb does a wonderful job of not only drawing the reader into the story by weaving an inspiring and compelling tale of love and the search and struggles which accompany it, but also by causing readers to see a little piece of themselves in various characters as the story unfolds. A great read for teens and adults!
May 06, 2011
Courtnee
marked it as to-read
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