Genre: Romance
About greatamericanauthorLocation: Murfreesboro Age:18 Website: http://www.fictionpress.com/~mercyette Favorite novels: The Last Sin Eater, Little Women, Green Rider, The Measure the Lady, Wuthering Heights, Fruits Basket (manga), Jennifer Scales, Redwall, Chronicles of Crestomanci, Twilight, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Stephanie Plum Series, and many others... Favorite writers: Karen Kingsbury, Janette Oke, Deanne Gist, C.S. Lewis, Francine Rivers, Louisa May Alcott, Sarah Dessen, etc.. Favorite music: Country, Chritstian bands, soundtracks...anything that gets the creative juices flowing Non-noveling interests: Reading, baby-sitting, horseback riding, reading and drawing anime |
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Synopsis: A Plain Summer
Whitney Everlette is one of the best students in the New York University anthropology department. She has just finished her junior year and must start preparing for her thesis, which she must complete to graduate. Since most work in anthropology is done by cultural emersion, Whitney requests a grant to work out of state. Finally, her thesis is approved. For the summer, Whitney will be spending the summer within an Amish community, studying thier way of life. She isn't quite prepared for what lays ahead of her, as she has no idea how to milk a cow, plant a garden, or even cook. She isn't being entirely treated as a part of the community by her host family's daughter, either. In the midst of her study, a young man catches her attention at a church session. Connor Ronstadt has a reputation as a hard worker and a man of values so he is friendly enough with the anthropologist-to-be. While Connor moves in closer and challenges her religious beliefs, Whitney must face her father once more and her mother's terrible secret. In addition, Whitney knows that nothing can come of a relationship with Connor, but her heart seems to tell her different. To top it all off, her fifty page thesis has to be hand-written to abide by the Amish cultural standards!
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