Today, I have the pleasure of sharing Eliza Noel's book. She is an absolute sweetheart, and I love what she is trying to do with her writing. We need more people like her writing clean fiction. I would encourage everyone to follow her, she is basically a human sunbeam.
Dawn Chandler
likes the way her life is— or was.
She liked going to the mall with her best friend, excelling at middle school,
and attending church with her family. Typical life for a twelve-year-old in the
city of Fresno.
When Dawn’s
parents announced they were going to homeschool her, on her birthday no less,
she felt like her world was falling apart. Normal
kids are supposed to go to school, not
read books at home. To make matters worse, they may be leaving the only home she’s
ever known.
What are her parents thinking?
Before making the
final moving decision, the Chandler family visits Lone Pine, a small town
between Mt. Whitney and Death Valley. While there, Dawn and her siblings become
acquainted with their eccentric great uncle, explore the new area, and meet a
large homeschooling family. All of this makes the 'vacation' more bearable.
Still, Dawn isn't sure if she can make the move and leave everything she’s
familiar with behind.
Can Dawn learn
the values of faith, family, and contentment?
Isn't that cover adorable! Review to come.
Eliza Noel is a home school graduate with passion
for Jesus, people, and literature. Growing up, her favorite books were always Nancy Drew, Anne of Green Gables, and Pride
and Prejudice. Around age twelve she wanted to read something with positive
values in a modern setting, but couldn’t find what she was looking for. So she
wrote it.
When not doing something book-related (reading,
writing, blogging, bookstagramming), Eliza works at her day jobs, spends time
with her many younger siblings, longboards, has coffee with friends, eats
chocolate, and listens to music. California is home, but she would like to
travel more and feels she could learn to be content anywhere.
You can follow her writing journey and see
snippets of her everyday life on elizanoelauthor.blogspot.com or by following
@elizanoelauthor on social media.
OH, I'm in love with the cover and synopsis!
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Right! :D
Delete'human sunbeam'? ugh, i'm crying happy tears 😠that was so sweet, thank you so much! and thanks for posting 💛
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This sounds absolutely ADORABLE. And the cover is so precious! I love that style. What a sweet looking little book! ^_^
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It is! I know right! Pretty much my thoughts. :D
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