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Carrie, Lisa, Maria, and Jaz know that friendships can come from unusual places. You don't need to have a lot in common to create lifelong connections. But when Jaz comes up with a radical idea for helping vulnerable people, they agree it's an almost impossible idea… almost. Carrie's struggling with a challenging practicum placement and is losing faith in her ability to help people. Lisa has just quit her job to work from home, and is frustrated with their difficulty in making things happen. Jaz is loving her business and her life as a new mom, but her parents are still pressuring her to…mehr

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Carrie, Lisa, Maria, and Jaz know that friendships can come from unusual places. You don't need to have a lot in common to create lifelong connections. But when Jaz comes up with a radical idea for helping vulnerable people, they agree it's an almost impossible idea… almost. Carrie's struggling with a challenging practicum placement and is losing faith in her ability to help people. Lisa has just quit her job to work from home, and is frustrated with their difficulty in making things happen. Jaz is loving her business and her life as a new mom, but her parents are still pressuring her to conform to their expectations. And Maria just wants to make sure all her 'girls' are OK before rheumatoid arthritis makes it impossible to do anything on her own. Is it worth shooting for the stars when daily life has so many challenges? Start reading today to find out!
Autorenporträt
Carmen Klassen is a new author with an old soul. After spending her whole life reading about inspiring women, she's finally launching her own fiction series. The Success on Her Terms series is the first group of stories about women who come from harsh pasts and create brilliant futures. Carmen comes from small-town British Columbia, Canada and has lived in California and Scotland before making her way back home. She enjoys scenic walks with her husband and rescue dog, a good cup of coffee, Mediterranean food, doing puzzles with her kids (when they are feeling especially generous with their time) and curling up with a good book on a rainy day (or a sunny day, or really any day).