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"No One Will Ever Find Out" by E.A. Young
 
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ISBN #978-1-58939-962-4, softcover, $13.95
I dreaded my first day of summer school.

I had already listened to classmates discuss with each other their summer plans and I would feel the fresh warm air blow in through the opened classroom windows as I pictured in my head the places they talked about.

All those exciting events were waiting for them outside that classroom door while I would be stuck behind a desk.

It wasn’t until much later that I had learned there were methods to studying that could help block out and end the confusion and doubt that I had from not being prepared. And seeing how others sometimes got lost in situations helped control my anxiety in trying to keep up with everyone else. Then, my curiosity got the better of me. Searching for answers to interesting questions that popped up during my school days broadened my thoughts about the world and beyond. If anything, some of the lessons I had learned left me hungry for more. I started to explore the world, finding a lot of surprises, including new ways to play and have fun.

Anxious for school to end and summer to begin, Justine Collins occupies her mind with the promise of warm days spent splashing at the beach, enjoying barbecues on picnics, screaming on roller coasters, and relishing special moments with her family.

But doubt lingers.

Justine’s dreams of freedom change as the fear of things hidden away becoming known penetrate her thoughts. Personal matters that she thought would remain buried away find new ways of surfacing, turning her world upside down. Only when Justin confronts and deals with her situation does she realize that she is not the only one who gets confused or feels distant from others.

“I leaned against the backseat window and looked up. It was dark and gloomy out there; the sun’s glow was fading behind the distant trees and houses. The cool night winds wailed all around, making the tip of my ears sting.

Everything the nuns had said was true: There was a hell, and I was heading directly toward it.”

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