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A novel of coming of age in the 1980s. The agony of unrequited love, dates, dresses and exams all make life confusing during the teen years... Are the answers to be found in the social conventions of the previous generation, the developments of modern psychology taught in class, the theology touted at worship, or in the depths of soul searching and personal experience? This story belongs to the genre known as "Bildungsroman" or novel of development. It covers one very significant year in the life of a young female by the name of Stephanie Lowood, and is presented a diary, which was discovered…mehr

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A novel of coming of age in the 1980s. The agony of unrequited love, dates, dresses and exams all make life confusing during the teen years... Are the answers to be found in the social conventions of the previous generation, the developments of modern psychology taught in class, the theology touted at worship, or in the depths of soul searching and personal experience? This story belongs to the genre known as "Bildungsroman" or novel of development. It covers one very significant year in the life of a young female by the name of Stephanie Lowood, and is presented a diary, which was discovered in a chest by the heroine's daughter and young grandchildren. The grandchildren are curious to hear how Grandma met Grandpa and what life was like in a Christian college in the 1980s!
Autorenporträt
Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer is a poet, writer and critic. She lives in Adelaide, South Australia. She has written a Masters paper on H.P. Lovecraft, and her weird poetry has been published in The Mentor and Spectral Realms. Her novels include a teenage vampire series comprised of three volumes, commencing with Mystic Evermore. Short stories have been published in anthologies, including the "Dark Drabbles" series published by Black Hare Press. Cecelia is also proud to have been included in the Scary Snippets Halloween, Christmas and Easter editions (Suicide Press/Nocturnal Sirens). Website: chopkin39.wixsite.com/website