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Sandra Byrd (Author)
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10 and up5 and upFriends for a Season
Kylie Peterson and Rachel Cohen become fast friends when both are invited to help out with a wedding. Kylie's cousin Jed is marrying Rachel's cousin Davina, and Jed asks the girls to help with the flowers. But of more interest to the girls is the fact that the bride's family is Jewish and the groom is not. This difference in religion leads both Kylie and Rachel to explore their own beliefs. Kylie figures she was born a Christian, like the rest of her family, but she starts to question that assumption as she learns about Davina's faith and belief in Jesus. Meanwhile, Rachel is hurt--did Davina stop being Jewish when she became a Messianic believer? The girls hope to discover the truth for themselves, but what will that mean for their families? "I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile." Romans 1:16


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"...a thought provoking and informational story about two young girls on a journey to claiming their faith." -- Christian Library Journal

"The situations are...entertaining, as well as believable, as they explore how friendship reaches beyond religion...hard to put down." -- The Lamplighter, August 2006

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Sandra Byrd has written an honest story about the implications of making your faith your own that young people will readily identify with . . . . I am especially thankful for this book because there is relatively little material about Messianic Jewish believers that is written with skill and care and is culturally authentic. This story admirably will encourage young people, both Jewish and Gentile, to examine the claims of Jesus as Messiah for themselves. Sandra does this without preaching, with dialogue that is real, with characters that you care about, and through a very engaging and enjoyable story that I found hard to put down.

Janie-sue Wertheim Children's and Youth Minister, Jews for Jesus


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 10 and up
  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Bethany House (April 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764200232
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764200236
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #952,838 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

After earning her first rejection at the age of thirteen, bestselling author Sandra Byrd has now published more than three dozen books. Her adult fiction debut, Let Them Eat Cake, was a Christy Award finalist, and was followed by two more books in the series. Her most recent 4-book young adult fiction series is London Confidential. Publishing her Tudor Series, beginning with Book 1, To Die For: A Novel of Anne Boleyn, is a lifelong dream come true.

A former textbook acquisitions editor, Sandra has also published many nonfiction articles and books. Sandra is also passionate about helping new writers develop their talent and their work toward traditional or self publication. As such, she has mentored and coached hundreds of new writers and continues to coach dozens to success each year.

Sandra resides in Washington State with her husband Michael, a chaplain, their two children, and a circus dog named Brie.

You can learn more at www.sandrabyrd.com

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended for all young readers, June 12, 2006
This review is from: Daisy Chains (Friends for a Season) (Paperback)
Part of the "Friends For A Season" series, Daisy Chains by Sandra Byrd is the entertaining young adult novel of Kylie Peterson and Rachel Cohen and their quick friendship as the two of them are both invited to help out with a wedding between separate cousins of each. As the two progress as friends, their fascination with their cousin's religion, (one being Jewish and the other not), opens the gate to an interesting investigation, Daisy Chains takes the young reader through the women's most intimate struggles with their emotion, self-discoveries, and their faith. For its entertainingly creative interpretation of teenage life and concerns, Daisy Chains is very highly recommended for all young readers.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I love this series!, April 15, 2006
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Daisy Chains is the fourth and final book in the beloved Friends for a Season Series by Sandra Boyd. I am sad. I've read all four books, reviewed three of them and enjoyed each and every one for their individual story and message. Each book is a "stand alone" but the series has a distinct flavor and message that will be missed.

I loved that each book was about two girls who became friends for a season. We learned what they care about, what their struggles were, how they learned to live with themselves, their families and with God.

Fourteen-year-olds Kylie and Rachel's commonality is that their cousins are going to be married to each other in Victoria, British Columbia. Kylie's cousin Jed is the groom and Rachel's cousin, Davina is the bride. The stumbling block for Davina's family is that she has accepted Christ as the Messiah.

With the backdrop of school ending, summer jobs beginning and a wedding to prepare for, Kylie and Rachel each begin to examine their faith. Kylie thought she was born a Christian but learns there is more to becoming a follower of Christ than a label. Rachel is confused. She doesn't understand that while Davina believes in Jesus as the Messiah, she is still Jewish. While she observes her cousin living her faith, she begins to examine her own beliefs.

Boyd carefully and thoughtfully examines and portrays the spiritual journey of a Jewish girl who is confused and confronted with the idea that Jesus just might be the Messiah. And at the same time she examines the journey to understand another young girl who thought she was a Christian--just because she was born into a home where they called themselves Christians.

Armchair Interviews says: Daisy Chains is not only a good read, but also one that will educate at the same time.




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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Christian Reading For Tweens, November 17, 2011
Daisy Chains (Friends for a Season Series-Book 4)
Sandra Byrd
Kindle Edition
Christian Fiction
Ages 10-14
Original Publisher-Bethany House- April 2006
5 Stars

In the 4th book in her Friends for a Season series, Daisy Chains explores the spiritual lives of two friends. Fourteen year old Kylie lives in a single parent environment watching over her little sister while her mother works. She has always been a Christian or so she thought, Just because she lived in a home where they occasionally attended a church and called themselves Christians did not make her one as she soon finds out.

Fourteen year old Rachel, raised in a Jewish home under all of the Jewish laws When her cousin Davina is about to be married, it will not be with a traditional Jewish ceremony. She has become a Christian and so disowned by her family. The man she is to marry just happens to be Kylie's cousin which now cements a friendship between Kylie and Rachel.

As the girls help plan for their part in the wedding, the idea of summer jobs they both start to wondering about the Christian life. When Rachel learned her cousin had not given up her Jewish ways when she became a Christian, Rachel started to think about her own life and to see if there was something she was missing out on as was Kylie. When Davina was teaching Kylie the rituals of Passover something struck Kylie that made her start to examine her own life and wonder now if she really was a Christian. I think she came to realize people are not born Christians.

I really enjoyed this book as there is many questions posed throughout that will help girls like Kylie and Rachel. Many children are born into homes that parents send them to Sunday School each week and Church, but never darken the doors their self. They figure that makes them a Christian. Or as in Rachel case. Was there something to this Jesus that Davina spoke about? Is he truly the Messiah? So far out of the two books I have read there has been such a powerful message portrayed. Many questions and many answers. The struggles that teenagers go through as they try to find their new found faith and live and follow Jesus. I highly recommend these books for all in this age group. I feel even adults can learn a lesson or two from reading these.

I would like the thank the author for giving me the opportunity to read her books as she plans to re-publish them in e-reader format.
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