A Whole New World................

                                                               Katy's New World (The Katy Lambright Series, Book 1)
Have you ever wondered what it would be like too walk in somebody else's shoes , What about what it would be like to have to live two different lives to fit in with others?
Author Kim Vogel Sawyer has just started a new series called "Katy Lambright Series" for Christian Teens.

Review: Katy's New World - Book #1 in Katy Lambright series - Kim Vogel Sawyer - 2010

Katy Lambright has reached the age where girls stop attending school and start learning how to make good wives. However, Katy is not ready to become a wife and give up her education and schooling, she is the type of girl that yearns for learning and loves filling her head with new information especially in the subject of English. Katy's secret passion is writing and poetry.
After gaining approval from the elders of her Amish type community called Mennonites , she has been given permission to attend for her sophomore year - a public high school in the as they call it "secular world".
As Katy begins, she notices that life at her school is much different to what she is used to, and when things start to strain at home with chores , working at her aunt's shop and even with her Mennonite friends . Katy feels divided as she does not know where to turn too.
Can Katy prove to her family and friends that no matter what she does in and out of the "outside world" , she is still the girl they raised "Katy the Mennonite" and can she discover a balance between the two worlds before her very own comes crashing down around her?
This is a novel about an outsider trying to fit in with the world ,but in the process without losing herself and in the end letting people like her for who she is , not what she pretends to be to please others.
I am looking forward to reading more of the "Katy Lambright Series" as I not only enjoyed this book but I also enjoy as an Author Kim Vogel Sawyer.


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