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FIRST-DAY-FOREVER-AND-OTHER-STORIES-FOR-LDS-YOUTH

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  1. (Ebook pdf) First Day Forever and Other Stories for LDS Youth First Day Forever and Other Stories for LDS Youth Jack Weyland ebooks | Download PDF | *ePub | DOC | audiobook #3950610 in Books Horizon Pub n Dist Inc 1980-05-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.50 x 6.00 x .50l, #File Name: 0882901362152 pages | File size: 66.Mb Jack Weyland : First Day Forever and Other Stories for LDS Youth before purchasing it in order to gage whether or not it would be worth my time, and all praised First Day Forever and Other Stories for LDS Youth: 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Review of First Day of ForeverBy A CustomerThis is a book composed of short stories. Each of these stories is unique in their own way. Only similar thing between stories is they

  2. each involve a boy and a girl and falling in love.Each story shows some problem the couple has. Such as money, parents, or one of them are attached to someone else. It shows how couples have tiring times and hard ships, but there are the few couples who have it easy, there are no problems every thing is right. Each of these stories has an interesting and exiting way they work out. For instance the author gives the details of the guy picking up the girl stopping ever so often to recap back to something they learned in their childhood. As they go on with the date it stops again a talk of him learning how to treat a girl on a date and his disaster of taking a girl to a burger joint for the prom. As it returns to them getting seated at the restaurant they recap to her past of her friend telling her she was pregnant, and asking for advice if she should have abortion or not. As their date concludes it has just gone through some tiring parts of each person's life and how their date shows how they had learned from that and changed. Each of these stories were well written, in so much that it was as if he placed himself in the shoes of a young college couple fully relating to couples today. So this book can help and inspire couples to do right.This book has a standard of how well it is written. Almost just like the charters have a standard for their future husband or wife. I think his high standard is to reach the children and young people of today. He might do this to show them there are people who fall in love without having a baby first and they fall in love sometimes when times are hard and they might be low on money. So instead of giving up they find any possible way to save money so they could afford their wedding.96 I personally would love someone who would go that far to find money so we could be married. But, even though each story is a enchanting love tale that relates to the youth it also relates to the youth so much that he uses some of the youths slang, this turns out to be good but also bad at the same time. It is good because it makes the story more realistic and the more realistic it is the more youth are able to relate it to their lives. But it is written so the youth can under stand it. A few parts could confuse some one who is older or even some youth or all youth. They parts are some of the talk where they person is talking to someone and explains something of a rumor and who they heard if from. For intense, Mary told me, who heard it from Johnny, who heard it from Sue, who heard it from Billy...and on. A gossip chain was explained a few times in this book, but if you were reading as fast as I was you would be stopped and puzzled, then go and reread that section over again. Because I was so interested with the small story I was reading fast and when I got there it slowed my reading down, I also had to read over it a couple times to under stand it. But I was so interested in the story it was a small nuisance I over looked. I also wish each story would go on. He stop each one to make your own idea of what their wedding looked like but personally like it when the author ends it that way you see what he had in mind.Other than a few confusing parts this story is ver intriguing and captivating, each small tale you read it is harder and harder to put the book down. You will want to read it till it's over than read it again. This book is great and promotes kids to be careful and not do things you will regret, such as getting pregnant in high school. As one of the girls in the book her friend's life was ruined because she had gotten pregnant in high school. So this book will inspire youth to do right and think about their decisions. This is a book you must read.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This book contains many wonderful stories for youth.By A CustomerI realy enjoyed reading the stories in this book. I would recomend this book to and LDS youth, who has questions about dating, friends, or just about life. This book of short stories gives many different ideas and perspectives about dating. It also deals with just everyday problems of making friends and keeping them.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I recommend this book and othersBy Jessica2000I loved "charly" and this is my all time favorite mormon writer. It was a great read! Some other great reads and advice on dating and youth, would "300 Questions Every LDS Couple Should Ask Before Marriage" by Alder... and of course John Bytheway. Jack Weyland made his debut as a master story teller in the New Era magazine. Since that time he has written dozens of stories for young people. His ability to bring his characters to life and to relate real-life situations to the reader has made Brother Weyland one of the most polupar LDS story tellers of today. The stories in this volume have been previously published in the New Era magazine, and are reproduced here with their permission. Brother Weyland's other books - Punch and Cookies Forever, Charly, Sam, and The Reunion - have been extremely well received by young and old alike. The original short-story version of Charly is reprinted herein. In each story the characters become you and your friends. Each incident becomes very real. And each conclusion makes you a better person and leaves you with a stronger testimony of the gospel. You'll laugh, you'll cry, but once you begin reading First Day of Forever, you'll find your reading to be a pleasurable experience you'll never want to finish! About the AuthorJack Weyland is the best-selling author of young-adult fiction for the Latter-day Saint market. In fact, the modern genre of Latter-day Saint-themed popular fiction is one he is largely responsible for creating with his overwhelmingly popular novel Charly. His interest in fiction began with a correspondence course in creative writing taken during a summer at BYU where he was doing research work. Since then he has published more than two dozen books, and over fifty of his short stories have been published by the LDS Church magazine The New Era. Born in Butte, Montana, Jack received a B.S. degree in physics from Montana State University and a Ph.D. in physics from BYU. Currently he teaches physics at BYU-Idaho. He formerly taught physics at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Jack and his wife, Sheryl, are the parents of five children and have four grandchildren. His hobbies

  3. include racquetball and singing.

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