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The Chrysalis [Paperback]

Cynthia Davis (Author)
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December 11, 2001
Christina Brannigan doesn’t care if she ever sees a bright red "A" plastered across another one of her papers.

What she wanted was a size five prom gown, a new hairstyle and a date. What she got was fifteen pounds heavier working on the Donut Project.

What she wanted was a leading role in a school play. What she got was a nosebleed during the drama club audition.

What she wanted was a transformation. What she got was an invitation.

The only thing in Christina’s mailbox more predictable than a college brochure is Aunt Meg’s annual letter asking Christina to spend the summer working with her at Camp Edson. The camp for disadvantaged children is the one place Christina is certain she doesn’t belong. When she learns that her aunt wants her to bring a drama program to camp, she quickly changes her mind. Like the caterpillars from an elementary science fair project, she would disappear into a chrysalis of her own; a new Christina with toned muscles, long hair, and a new wardrobe would return to Riverside High in the fall. It seemed pretty simple.

What she didn’t know was that in The Chrysalis there are choices to be made and the need for confidence outweighs all else. For the first time, she is forced to examine the values her parents and teachers had prescribed for her, and ultimately decide if she wants to make them her own. When she is presented with the opportunity of a lifetime, she finds that emotions are deceitful and listening to her heart might be the biggest mistake she could make.

She went to camp to become everything that she was not. She never expected to meet someone who appreciates the person she already is. The gift that Mark Chadwick ultimately gives Christina is the confidence she needs to make the decision that would forever alter both of their lives. Suddenly, nothing is simple anymore.

Injured and lost in the driving rain, what she wanted to do was give up. What she absolutely had to do was get her girls to safety.

She wanted to help keep Camp Edson open. What she did could shut them down.

She wanted the contents of the manila envelope to hold them together. She knew that was impossible.


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"... inspires young girls struggling through the same adolescent doubts..." -- Daily Press, March 17 2002

"Put this one on your 'must read' list ... hits the nail on the head." -- Dallas Fort Worth Heritage, July 2002

"Witty, incisive, a joy to read ... happily succeeds on all levels ... a gifted storyteller ... remarkably eloquent." -- THE BOOK READER, Spring/Summer 2002

About the Author

Cynthia Davis lives in Southeastern Virginia with her husband, two kids, three big dogs, a cat and a talking bird. Her adventures in youth ministry have spanned the distance from her living room (where she can be found with a group of girls huddled around a brownie pan for Tuesday night Bible study) to South Africa (where she performed in street drama and served as a mission advisor). She has also held various staff and volunteer capacities in the local church.

Cynthia is the 2002 winner of the Edith Thompson Award for Juvenile Literature, and in addition to serving as an occasional columnist in her local newspaper, has written and directed drama for schools and churches. Her youth drama "Dare to be Different" has been recently published by Contemporary Drama Service, a division of Meriwether Publishing Ltd. Cynthia is currently teaching at a Christian school where she has had the opportunity to develop and teach art, drama, and library curriculum.

Through an early version of her website, Cynthia found an outlet for combining her interest in youth work and passion for writing. The Chrysalis, her first novel, began as a chapter a week series on the website. She is now looking forward to ministering to teen girls full time through promotion of The Chrysalis and maintaining her website.

Cynthia also enjoys camping, reading with her kids, traveling to new places, and family time.


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 13 and up
  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Green Room Books (December 11, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0971216304
  • ISBN-13: 978-0971216303
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,257,106 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Pleasure Read for Any Age., December 18, 2002
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Cynthia Davis is a wonderful story teller. The Chrysalis is a "feel good" book that anyone can appreciate. Especially a great book for teens and young adults struggling with figuring out who they are! Once you get half way through it you won't be able to put it down- so be prepared for a late night, and then a peaceful sleep. I can't wait for her next book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The coolest book in the world, June 14, 2002
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The Chrysalis is a great book!!! I loved it and have read it two times already!!! The book is about a girl named Chrisina who goes to camp to try to change. she wanted to be noticed as the thin girl with a date who does drama that used to sit in the back and never do anything.She didnt realize that she would have important choices to make at camp. to find out more, put this book in your cart!!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book For Teens,, June 14, 2002
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This book was a greaT read, Every one can relate to Christina Brannigan,She is very smart, but is a magnet for disaster.As she goes through the summer hoping to change to the dream girl, long hair, cute clothes and a thin waist, She does change, but not the way she was expecting, The author, Cynthia Davis spins a creative tale, and leaves us all hanging for more!And she incorperates teens into the making of the book, through her website :... , and there is a sequel coming soon!
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Christina Brannigan would have laughed at the empty sheet of college ruled paper if it weren't so sad. Read the first page
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cabin duty, brown paws, crafts building
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Camp Edson, The Canteen, Chunky Beef Bits, New York, Riverside High, Bevins Corporation, Edson Bucks, Aunt Meg, Bernard Flood, Christina Brannigan, Kevin Witherspoon, Lake Edson, Flash Flood, Gorgeous Eyes Guy, Peanut Prickle
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