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- Title: Recycled Souls
- Author : Lynette Ferreira
- Release Date : January 14, 2020
- Genre: Fiction & Literature,Books,Romance,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 346 KB
Description
Reincarnation is generally considered a religious concept which implies that upon a person's death, their soul is transferred to a new-born. It sounds like the stuff of fantasy. However, even though Elizabeth feels as if her entire world crumbles at her feet when her parents announce they will be moving to Ireland, little did she know that is exactly where she should be.
ALL ELIZABETH WANTS IS FOR THINGS TO GO BACK TO THE WAY IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE
On the day the boy Elizabeth has had a serious crush on for the longest, longest time noticed her, her step-dad announced, "We are moving to Ireland. Everything just fell into place."
But if Elizabeth let him go, would she ever know how it could have been if she had stayed? She had to leave everything she had ever known to move to a place she had never been before. She had to leave her comfortable home to go live in a manor in the west of Ireland, a house which had been in her step-dad's family since his great-great grandfather.
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
The first time Elizabeth met Jared, it was as if someone had pushed the air right out of her lungs. She knew him, even though she had never met him before. Her love was instant – it only took a second, even though Jared noticed her on her first day.
WHEN ELIZABETH MET JOSHUA
Elizabeth and Joshua were friends for years, after she moved to Dublin to go to University. He took her on tours of the city and never pushed her to move from friend status to in-a-relationship. Elizabeth loved him in a different kind of way.
An Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Expert Reviewer 2010, says, "Recycled Souls grabs the reader with a personal but very absorbing story, projecting the main character's emotions with unusual intensity. This contemporary Young Adult excerpt is written in the first person, from Elizabeth's point of view. Uprooted from her home, teenaged Elizabeth moves to Ireland with her mother and step-father. The writing style, expressive of a young girls' experience and accentuated by a dreamy present tense style, offers an excellent read."