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Two teens fear for their family's future. They live a century apart, but family draws their lives together. Juliana catches a glimpse of her grandfather's future during a community dance show at a nursing home. Frightened by what she sees, she buries her feelings, but they keep returning. Will she lose herself to fears about the fate of the only grandfather she's ever known? Elisabeth's mother has just suffered a terrible loss, so Omama moves in to help and interferes with the family life Elisabeth has worked hard to nurture. But when Omama disapproves of a man Elisabeth likes, Elisabeth…mehr

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Two teens fear for their family's future. They live a century apart, but family draws their lives together. Juliana catches a glimpse of her grandfather's future during a community dance show at a nursing home. Frightened by what she sees, she buries her feelings, but they keep returning. Will she lose herself to fears about the fate of the only grandfather she's ever known? Elisabeth's mother has just suffered a terrible loss, so Omama moves in to help and interferes with the family life Elisabeth has worked hard to nurture. But when Omama disapproves of a man Elisabeth likes, Elisabeth pushes back. Can she convince Omama that she can determine her own fate? What Will Come is the 7th instalment in the contemporary/historical series Between Worlds. If you like stories about family and the generations that come before us, try this heart-warming and uplifting series about Juliana, a teen today, and her great-grandmother Elisabeth, a teen almost 100 years ago. The interior of this book is printed in 19-point, bold, sans serif font and follows the guidelines of the American Council of the Blind.
Autorenporträt
Lori Wolf-Heffner is the author of the young adult series Between Worlds and the sweet romance series Love on Belmont. She was an inaugural member of the Canadian National Tap Team, wrote and submitted a Star Trek novel in her teens (it was rejected-she needed an agent), and spent one day twice in Luxembourg and 15 minutes once in Switzerland. She can still do cartwheels.