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Where I Belong book cover
Where I Belong
2003
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3.89
Average Rating
208
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The story of Heather Samis skillfully shows that the Lord is aware of each of our individual struggles. This book was written to serve as a comfort to women in the Church who must balance a family and a career When Heather Samis moves in next door, she and Tanner Wolfe quickly become best friends. They help each other through high school and college, date other people, and write letters during their missions. Heather passionately dreams of becoming an artist, while Tanner has his life mapped out as an executive at his father's software company. Their friendship is too important to let romance get in the way. Then the impossible happens, and the invisible line between friendship and love is blurred. But Heather has seen her mother give up a promising artistic talent to raise ten children and serve in the Church. She is determined she will not sacrifice her own talent. Her testimony seriously shaken, Heather finds herself faced with a decision that will change her life forever. She desperately wants to allow herself to love her best friend and become a mother to their children, yet how can she forget her lifelong dream of succeeding in the art world? And if she does choose love, can she be truly happy without the art that is as much a part of her as breathing? There seems to be no way to succeed in both. Or is there? Best-selling author Rachel Ann Nunes skillfully shows us the Lord is aware of each of our individual struggles, and that sometimes you must be willing to sacrifice everything to find out exactly where you belong.
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Rachel Ann Nunes
Rachel Ann Nunes
Author · 37 books

Rachel Ann Nunes (pronounced noon-esh) learned to read when she was four and by seventh grade knew she was going to be an author. Now as a stay-at-home mother of seven, it isn't easy to find time to write, but she will trade washing dishes or weeding the garden for an hour at the computer any day! Her only rule about writing is to never eat chocolate at the computer. "Since I love chocolate and writing," she jokes, "my family might never see me again." Rachel has over sixty published books, including the popular Ariana series and the award-winning picture book Daughter of a King. She enjoys hiking, swimming, spending time with her family, reading, and visiting far off places. For more information or to join her e-mailing list, visit http://www.RachelAnnNunes.com.

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