Mrs. Sorenson wrote her first "Jennifer" novel at age 54. "It's Me, Jennifer," was followed by 11 more and led to her writing eight "Katie Hooper" books. She also penned six devotional books. More than 500,000 copies of her work have been sold. Her books focus on relationships and family with an eye toward Christian readers.
Mrs. Sorenson graduated with a degree in journalism from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
After having underwent a mastectomy in 1963. At 37 she wrote "Thank You Lord," a first-person account of surviving cancer that appeared in Christian Life magazine.
Mrs. Sorenson also was an associate editor and book editor at Christian Advocate and taught English and creative writing at the nursing school of West Suburban Hospital in Oak Park.
This actually felt a little more truer to Jennifer's age for the first time in this series. The first books had her feeling so very young sometimes. But here, as she gets closer to Heidi and starts to understand her attraction to a certain pair of brothers, she starts learning about herself. And she also starts figuring out just who she likes. .
Overall a good story without being overly preachy. Jennifer talks to God throughout, but you feel more like you're listening in as she talks to a friend rather than being given a not so subtle Bible lesson.
lmao! Read this whole series growing up and look what I'm reading now! 😂😅 The books were wild in the most WASP-ish way possible. I remember looking at this cover and thinking that they really must understand fashion and style in an entirely different way than I did because they looked uuugly! 😂😂😂 Oh the books that tried to help in brainwashing me....sorry it didn't work out!