Lady Beaufort reluctantly has another child because her husband had always wanted a daughter, and when their child attends school with the Varneys' daughter, the two girls become friends and learn they share a birthday, which causes both families to wonder if a mistake has been made.
Andrea Young shares the lessons she learned from her mother, Jean, about truth, love, integrity, faith, and the importance of balancing family with career and career with service to the larger community.
Two families, who became part of a national news story when it was discovered that their daughters were misidentified after a tragic car accident, leaving one family grieving while another cared for a comatose child, share how their faith helped them overcome the emotional upheaval of the accident and its aftermath.
Presents a memoir in which the author recalls her childhood and youth in suburban Los Angeles and her fascination with her father, an FBI agent who was so uncommunicative she came to believe everything he did was in code.
A king offers the choice of one of his daughters in marriage to the man who can discover why the twelve young women, supposedly safe in their rooms, wear through their dancing shoes every night.
Two families, who became part of a national news story when it was discovered that their daughters were misidentified after a tragic car accident, leaving one family grieving while another cared for a comatose child, share how their faith helped them overcome the emotional upheaval of the accident and its aftermath.
Tells the story of the McKotches, a proper New Englaned family that comes apart during one fateful summer, when the family notices something different in their daughter only to find she has Turner's syndrome.