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Shelby and Charlie Forever (Paperback)

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Shelby had as much status as any girl could in Sawyer's Crossing: she was rich, athletic, attractive and a Johansen. Not only that, her mom was her best friend and her boyfriend, Charlie, had moved in with them when he and Shelby were just fourteen. Life couldn't be more perfect. Then, her parents were busted for growing marijuana and mushrooms. Then, Shelby was stuck with judgmental relatives and wound up with a grandma who scraped by on social security, living in a tiny box she called a house. Then, to spend any time with Charlie at all, Shelby had to either lie or fight to make it happen. Then, Shebly got stuck in a cloud of depression no one but Charlie and her favorite cousin, Drew, could shake at all. Now, that they were close to graduating, Charlie and Drew wanted to move to Portland to go to college. They were following Charlie's sister Joni to a better life and they expected Shelby to do the same. Shelby didn't know what she wanted, other than Charlie, but she did know she didn't like the city, she didn't like Joni, and she didn't care about college. She didn't know what to do, so she tried not to think about it, hoping it would all work out as long as she and Charlie were together. She just hadn't figured that Charlie might have other plans.

About the Author


Nicole Rensenbrink moved to Oregon in 1983 where she went to college and raised two children. As a licensed clinical social worker, Nicole often works with teens, running a popular program for girls in her own rural community. Nicole partnered with a group of like-minded professionals to form the nonprofit, "Healthy U," and is dedicated to its mission to promote health for the minds bodies and hearts of local residents. She now lives with her husband, their four dogs, four cats and two goats. Nicole was inspired to write the series, "The Girls of Sawyer's Crossing," because of her love of her own Oregon town and for the many girls she's worked with over the years. The shift in southern Oregon-northern California exports from timber to marijuana creates interesting cultural and economic changes that set a unique stage for the teens of this region. Nicole wanted to write about the particular choices faced by girls because of this and highlight their powerful friendships, the differences between them, and the struggles they have on their roads to self-discovery. The community and characters in the book are purely fictitious and any semblance to any place, or anyone, real is purely accidental.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781500285845
ISBN-10: 1500285846
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: October 11th, 2014
Pages: 218
Language: English