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Dreams of Significant Girls

Three teenage girls from different lifestyles come together to study French at a summer school in Switzerland.  Ingrid is the wild child.  Shirin is the brain and the bookworm.  Vivien is trying to find herself.  The three girls find themselves staying in the same dorm room.  At first, they are very hesitant to become friends, but eventually they come to find out over the summers that they are meant to be best friends.  This is the story of how three different young ladies were able to bring out the best in each other through friendship.

The author writes from three different perspectives; one for each main character.  The reader will appreciate how diverse the author’s writing is because she is able to communicate the three different personalities believably well.  With the exception of no closure to the characters’ stories, this novel sends the message that true friendship can come from the most unlikely people.

— Christina D.