Jay Marshall, an edgy junior theater major, befriends Emma Montgomery, a celibate Christian sophomore transfer student with bipolar disorder. They bond after Emma's embarrassing tumble and become best friends. Emma falls for Brady Ellison, but Jay secretly loves her while he continues to mess around with Brie. Emma and Brady date, but he doesn't want to respect the fact that she wants to wait until marriage to have sex. Meanwhile, Jay ends things with Brie, who holds a grudge. Emma discovers Brady's infidelity and breaks up with him. Emma and Jay's friendship deepens as they work on a play…mehr
Jay Marshall, an edgy junior theater major, befriends Emma Montgomery, a celibate Christian sophomore transfer student with bipolar disorder. They bond after Emma's embarrassing tumble and become best friends. Emma falls for Brady Ellison, but Jay secretly loves her while he continues to mess around with Brie. Emma and Brady date, but he doesn't want to respect the fact that she wants to wait until marriage to have sex. Meanwhile, Jay ends things with Brie, who holds a grudge. Emma discovers Brady's infidelity and breaks up with him. Emma and Jay's friendship deepens as they work on a play together. After a traumatic incident, Jay realizes his love for Emma. They stay up all night talking and attend church together. Jay confesses his feelings, but Emma asks him to wait. When more tragedy strikes, Emma realizes her true feelingsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Angie DeWoody-Mitchell, a devoted Christian, wife, mother, and daughter, faces the challenges of bipolar disorder. Raised in a supportive family as the daughter of a preacher, Angie's upbringing shaped her values. She pursued her education at Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, where she studied theater, literature, and early childhood education. Currently residing in Tulsa, OK, Angie wears multiple hats: actress, improv artist, avid reader, and dedicated teacher of the first-grade Sunday School class.
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