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Cassie and Rex are two teenage friends from neighboring ranches that happen to border each other, and two others, at the town, located on a raised Mesa that has always been known as High Point. The adventures Cassie and Rex share while growing up together are interlaced with conflict, danger, misunderstanding, love and success. Their lives reflect the 'questions' of youth, challenges to the 'status quo' and the benefits of making quality choices for your life. Young teens up through young adults fill find these ADVENTURES to be intriguing, fun and relevant to the challenges all young people find while growing up in our fast-paced world.…mehr

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Cassie and Rex are two teenage friends from neighboring ranches that happen to border each other, and two others, at the town, located on a raised Mesa that has always been known as High Point. The adventures Cassie and Rex share while growing up together are interlaced with conflict, danger, misunderstanding, love and success. Their lives reflect the 'questions' of youth, challenges to the 'status quo' and the benefits of making quality choices for your life. Young teens up through young adults fill find these ADVENTURES to be intriguing, fun and relevant to the challenges all young people find while growing up in our fast-paced world.
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Connie Hall began writing at age thirteen, and thanks to the encouragement and inspiration of two of her high school English teachers, she continues to be a prolific writer, as well as an avid reader. As one of ten children, she learned early in life about the value of hard work, family, and faith. All have influenced her stories, poems, and prose. Connie has been a Junior High and High School teacher for the last thirty-seven years and loves to use that age level as the characters in her stories. She and her husband Bill share a country home in north central Texas.