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Linda Lewis

    My Heart Belongs to That Boy
    All for the Love of That Boy
    We Love Only Older Boys
    Want to Trade Two Brothers for a Cat?
    The Road Back to Heaven
    Loving Two Is Hard to Do
    • 2008

      Loving Two Is Hard to Do

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The story explores an unexpected summer romance that contrasts two very different young men. Dave embodies ambition and stability, aspiring to be a lawyer, while Lenny represents charm and trouble, having dropped out of school. The narrator finds comfort and ease in her relationship with Dave, highlighting a sense of peace that stands in stark contrast to her tumultuous feelings for Lenny. This dynamic sets the stage for an exploration of love, choices, and the complexities of young relationships.

      Loving Two Is Hard to Do
    • 2008

      My Heart Belongs to That Boy

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The story revolves around the tumultuous relationship between two characters, Lenny and the narrator, highlighting their cycles of love and conflict. As they navigate the ups and downs of their connection, themes of friendship, heartbreak, and personal growth emerge. The narrative captures the complexity of their bond, exploring how they influence each other's lives and choices, ultimately leading to moments of reflection and transformation. Their journey is marked by humor and poignancy, making it a relatable exploration of modern relationships.

      My Heart Belongs to That Boy
    • 2008

      Want to Trade Two Brothers for a Cat?

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story revolves around a child's humorous plea for a pet, met with resistance from parents who believe their small apartment can't accommodate such a request. The protagonist's frustration is compounded by the presence of annoying siblings, leading to comical situations as they navigate family dynamics and the desire for a furry companion. The narrative captures the lighthearted struggles of childhood and the challenges of living in a crowded home.

      Want to Trade Two Brothers for a Cat?
    • 2008

      We Love Only Older Boys

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In a heartwarming tale of friendship and love, Linda navigates the complexities of her emotions as she develops a deep bond with Louie, a charming and quirky character. The story explores themes of acceptance, self-discovery, and the importance of connections in life. As Linda learns to embrace her feelings and confront her fears, readers are taken on an uplifting journey that highlights the beauty of relationships and the courage it takes to open one's heart.

      We Love Only Older Boys
    • 2008

      We Hate Everything But Boys

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.0(14)Add rating

      Navigating the complexities of teenage relationships, the protagonist grapples with her feelings for Jeff, who seems to waver between affection for her and obsession with the seemingly perfect Sue-Ann. This emotional turmoil is mirrored in her friends, who also face their own romantic dilemmas, showcasing the challenges of adolescence and the uncertainty of young love.

      We Hate Everything But Boys
    • 2007

      The Road Back to Heaven

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The discovery of an ancient scroll from the time of Christ in the Vatican Archives leads Bill Conner, a young American priest, to uncover profound revelations about life and death. These insights challenge long-standing church doctrines and teachings, prompting a reevaluation of fundamental beliefs. As Conner grapples with the implications of his findings, the narrative explores themes of faith, truth, and the clash between tradition and revelation.

      The Road Back to Heaven
    • 2000

      2 Young 2 Go for Boys

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.9(82)Add rating

      The story explores Linda Berman's childhood as a determined tomboy who proudly rejected boys, only to face a dilemma when her friends become infatuated with them. As she navigates her conflicting feelings and the changes in her friendships, the narrative captures the humorous and relatable challenges of growing up. This prequel to We Hate Everything But Boys offers a charming glimpse into Linda's early life and her evolving perspective on relationships.

      2 Young 2 Go for Boys
    • 1989