![]() A well-written story takes us into characters’ lives and lets us live through them for a while. Why fiction? Don’t underestimate the power of a story. The Siege of Reginald Hill by Corinna Turner.Secrets: Visible & Invisible by Catholic Teen Books authors.Saving Mount Rushmore by Andrea Jo Rodgers.For more information on Catholic Teen Books and other reading recommendations, visit. ![]() Topics featured in prior months include summer reads, temptation, making friends, bullying, putting God first, finding your purpose, and sacrifice. ![]() Previous episodes of Faith Through Fiction are available online. This month’s Catholic Teen Books Faith Through Fiction focuses on courage, featuring author Katy Huth Jones ( Treachery and Truth). They write stories that mirror the struggles today’s teens face through a variety of genres that appeal to both young men and women. If you do, then the authors at are a lot like you! These award-winning fiction authors are mothers, teachers, homeschoolers, and more - all seeking to provide young Catholics with engaging but wholesome novels. ![]() All rights reserved.ĭo you struggle to find reading material for your tweens, teens, and young adults that is both entertaining and edifying? Something that’s fun to read but isn’t filling their minds and hearts with toxic values, explicit sex, or dark/occult themes? Background image credit: (2017), CCO/PD. ![]()
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