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The Lincoln High Project, by Raelee May Carpenter

The Lincoln High Project, by Raelee May Carpenter

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The Lincoln High Project, by Raelee May Carpenter

The Lincoln High Project, by Raelee May Carpenter



The Lincoln High Project, by Raelee May Carpenter

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Annie's head is spinning. She wants to change her high school, but she isn't popular, and she doesn't know how. She wants to help her friend J.D. find his family, but she doesn't know where to look. She watches her friends and classmates go through major heartbreak, but she doesn't know how to help. How do you look forward to a bright future when you don't know if you'll survive high school? Welcome to Lincoln High.

The Lincoln High Project, by Raelee May Carpenter

  • Published on: 2015-06-27
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .64" w x 6.00" l, .83 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 280 pages
The Lincoln High Project, by Raelee May Carpenter

About the Author Raelee May Carpenter is a Christian and an author of contemporary fiction, inspirational essays, and modern mythology. Her work is passionate, descriptive and just a little edgy. Raelee's three lifelong passions are faith, people, and words. She's a tone-deaf music fan and "Mumma" to a young-at-heart, rescued Beagle mix. She has ADHD and ASD, and she is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. Her favorite thing to write about is the force that saved her life: Grace.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great read about life and our effect on it! By P.S. Winn Aine O'Brien goes to Lincoln High and sometimes she finds the other students a big pain. When J.D. Dillon falls through the roof of the high school and lands next to Aine she is going to learn a lot about life and just what effect she can really have on others, including J.D., who turns out to be an orphan with a lot of horrific baggage from the past. I really enjoyed this book which is a life lesson in what we face in this world and maybe a lesson in how with a little christian charity we can change lives and make things better. The author did an amazing job with the characters in this novel and the book felt more like a real life look at relationships, religion and friendship. Great job by this author in a book that is not only intriguing but helpful by making readers think about how they would react in similar situations.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The Lincoln High Project Scores Big By Author Stephanie Parker McKean Raelee May Carpenter’s Christian Young Adult, “The Lincoln High Project,” scores a perfect five-star rating for its brilliant mix of interesting, believable characters and a story line that never falters or drags.When J.D. falls through the ceiling at Lincoln High during Aine O’Brien’s choir practice, he adds a new layer to Aine’s “Lincoln High Project.” Aine wants to change her school. Actually, she’s out to change the world – starting with her high school. It would be a daunting task for anyone and is even more so for Aine who doesn’t know where to start or how to go about it, and who is not included in the “most popular” set at school. She starts with J.D. who has been abused and whisked around to different foster homes his entire life. He has never seen a Christmas tree inside a house, has never received a Christmas gift, and can’t stand to either be touched or to touch anyone. Aine O’Brien’s project seems doomed for failure, especially when J.D. turns to drugs in an attempt to forget the nightmare of his past.Further complicating Annie’s life is a decision she must make about the speech she delivers for her junior class. Does she go along with the pre-approved “dream theme” speech the school administration expects – or does she toss her notes and tell the truth: that only God can power our dreams to success? J.D. challenges both her faith and her courage as he waits to hear her answer.A horrific accident changes the junior class at Lincoln High forever. Annie’s project fast tracks itself through the school resulting in extraordinary changes to Aine, her friends, and her classmates.Although “The Lincoln High Project” is in the young adult genre, it is faultlessly written and is an enjoyable read for adults too. Raelee May Carpenter keeps readers engaged and entertained through characters, dialogue, and action. The twist at the end stitches “The Lincoln High Project” into a truly sound, delightful reading experience.At times, this reviewer forgot her place in time and space and found herself walking the halls of high school again, eagerly joining Aine, J.D., and our other friends to achieve a permanent passing grade on “The Lincoln High Project.”

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Couldn't Put it Down By TheBookPrincess So I will be honest. Christian YA is probably one of my LEAST favorite genres. It is hard to strike the balance between being overly preachy and relatable, and most Christian YA authors cannot do that. However, it seems that Raelee May Carpenter has the ability to change my mind. I worried at first when I started in on it, but the story is well-written and touches on a lot of issues that I wish were discussed more openly. The character development is strong, and I am always fond of reading a story about how two people find each other. I really give it 4.5/5.

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