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Books with title Kate's Turn: A Novel

  • Kate's Turn: A Novel

    Cheri J. Crane

    Paperback (Covenant Communications Inc, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Sixteen-year-old Kate, chafing under the old-fashioned restrictions of the Mormon Church, travels back in time and learns from her great-great-great-great-grandmother what it really means to be a Latter-Day Saint.
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  • Kate's Turn

    Cheri J. Crane

    eBook (Covenant Communications, Feb. 1, 2013)
    As far as Kate Erickson is concerned, prayer doesn’t work and testimonies are only illusions. She dismisses her parents as being old-fashioned and far too restrictive. Unimpressed with either her parents or the Church, 16-year-old Kate turns to friends who do impress her. To get Kate away from the influence of her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson plan a family vacation and insist that she come. To get even with them and “the dweebs” (her younger brother and sister), Kate decides to make the trip an adventure in misery. She succeeds, but she makes herself miserable in the process. Very much by accident, something happens to Kate that puts her in touch with the great-grandmother for whom she was named. Caught up in the past, Kate learns some important things about herself and her heritage that show her the importance of the gospel in daily life. Kate realizes that she is a young woman growing up fast and that it’s her turn to make some important decisions. You’ll want to take sides with Kate one minute and punish her for her outrageous behavior the next. Author Cheri Crane knows teenage girls well. In this story, she explores the potential for conflict and resolution between all growing girls and their moms. A great story every girl and mother will enjoy!
  • Kate's Turn

    Jeanne Betancourt

    Paperback (Apple, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Thirteen-year-old Kate leaves her home in Oregon to study with a national ballet company in New York City, where she experiences joy, fear, pain, and a sense of dedication
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  • Kate's Turn

    Cheri J. Crane

    Audio Cassette (Covenant, Aug. 16, 1994)
    Sixteen-year-old Kate, chafing under the old-fashioned restrictions of the Mormon Church, travels back in time and learns from her great-great-great-great-grandmother what it really means to be a Latter-Day Saint.
  • Kate's Turn

    Jeanne Betancourt

    Library Binding (Scholastic, March 1, 1992)
    The proud recipient of a scholarship to study at the National Ballet School in New York City, thirteen-year-old Kate Conway soon discovers the darker, pressure-filled side of dance, and when she earns a part in the Nutcracker, she must make a decision.
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