Making Faces - by Amy Harmon
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Making Faces - by Amy Harmon
As the popular, good-looking, and very talented guy in town, Ambrose Young has so much in life going for him. However, he is effected by September 11th attacks and decides, with his 4 closest friends, to join up and serve our country, fighting in the middle east. Ambrose returns home after nearly losing his life in a roadside attack, which leaves his face covered in scares, scarcely resembling the young man he was before he left. As prominent as the scars are, they are nothing compared to the scars inside after suffering significant loses during the war.
Fern Taylor is a girl who simply blends into the crowd - described as sweet but not overly attractive. She has loved Ambrose ever since they were children, but he never really noticed her. Upon Ambrose's return, Fern attempts to develop a friendship with him, in hopes that he will begin to heal the inner scars. In a book filled with great loss, there is hope that through our loss, we gain a deeper sense of self, of love, and of purpose.
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This book! I for one, have made plenty of to-do lists. Lists that revolve around things I know I definitely want to do and experience before I die. The question here is, how many of them have I been able to strike off my bucket list? How many have you? Life is about living in the present and having no regrets, no matter what. I agree, it is hard. But then, no one said it would be easy. Making faces compels you to not give the fear of failure the power to stop you from achieving your goals. It inspired me, empowered my spirit and strengthen my resolve to take the steps needed to get where I want to go. A must read!