Bright Star Falls
- 286pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Beany Malone's life is complicated by her brother's new girl friend.
L'écriture de Lenora Mattingly Weber s'est concentrée sur la vie des adolescentes et leur chemin vers l'âge adulte, souvent situé dans le contexte de Denver. Ses personnages, notamment la bien-aimée Beany Malone, naviguent à travers les défis universels de l'adolescence, de l'amitié et des dynamiques familiales. Weber a habilement capturé leur vie intérieure et leur quête d'identité. Ses œuvres offrent une perspective intemporelle sur les épreuves et les triomphes de la croissance.





Beany Malone's life is complicated by her brother's new girl friend.
"Katie Rose Belford is in her first year at Adams High. She is intent on being called Kathleen and takes on a sophisticated image in order to impress Bruce Seerie, a star athlete of Adams High. "Kathleen's" emotions and finances become quite strained as she lives beyond her means. Does the pressure become too stressful?"--Publisher's website
Beany is in love with Carl and they are engaged to be married, however, they must wait a year and nine months for their wedding so that Carlton may graduate from college. Beany becomes envious of her friends as she watches Dulcie plan a flamboyant wedding and Kay returns to Denver with her new husband, Joe. When Kay and Joe move into the cozy apartment over the Malone garage, Beany becomes even more jealous and expresses her complaints to Carl. Beany's pressuring discontent creates problems for the couple.
After a stressful period at school, Katie Rose babysits for Johnny and Miggs Malone's infant daughter, Melody. While attempting to leave the remote farm, Katie Rose and the child are kidnaped. A suspenseful story unfolds.
You may have read Beany Malone, the Belford series, and perhaps some of this author's non-series books. You have known her as Lenora Mattingly Weber for so many years. After reading her story, she will be Nonie to you always. Her life story will inspire you, sadden you, and fill you with joy. Above all else, it will tell you the story of one woman's strength and character whose door to her heart was never closed.