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How It's Done by Christine Kole MacLean is about far more than this relationship. It is about changing, about questioning your beliefs, about realizing who you are and what you can become. The book toes the line tastefully when discussing adult situations, /5(17). How It's Done is also available in paperback. School Library Journal calls it "A gently redemptive, compelling story of a young woman who wants to grow up too fast." Site by BBK Studio Books. Biography. NAQs. Resources. Events. Contact. For the Media. Mary Margaret’s site © Christine Kole MacLean. How It's Done Christine Kole MacLean No preview available - About the author () Christine Kole MacLean (Michigan) is the author of four children's books including Even Firefighters Hug Their Moms and Mary Margaret, Center Stage. Currently, she owns Content Studio, a writing consultation service that specializes in content development 4/5(3).


Click to read more about How It's Done by Christine Kole MacLean. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. "How it's Done updates the romance novel in a compelling, realistic way. Once you start reading, you won't stop."--Will Weaver, author of Full Service, a Horn Book Fanfare winner. "Christine Kole MacLean writes about the strength of desire, the power of conviction, and what can happen once all the rules get broken. How It's Done. Christine Kole MacLean. North Star Editions, - Juvenile Fiction - pages. 3 Reviews. Brought up in a strict fundamentalist home, eighteen-year-old Grace feels trapped in a "suburban Alcatraz" by her overbearing father and her timid mother. An affair with a college professor—a man of the world who's more likely to.


How It's Done by Christine Kole MacLean is about far more than this relationship. It is about changing, about questioning your beliefs, about realizing who you are and what you can become. The book toes the line tastefully when discussing adult situations, religion, and responsibility. Recommended for older teens. Review: How It's Done by Christine Kole Maclean Grace is an eighteen-year-old girl who wants to, like any other teenager, break free of her home, the life she's always known, and her parents. Grace wants independence from her strict, fundamentalist Christian father and the house that looks like every other house on the street, in the neighborhood that is a prison to her. Brought up in a strict fundamentalist home, eighteen-year-old Grace feels trapped in a “suburban Alcatraz” by her overbearing father and her timid mother. An affair with a college professor—a man of the world who's more likely to quote Shelley than scripture—seems like a great escape.

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