Less Than Humble Beginnings
Growing Roots Book 1
by Chelsea Falin
Genre: YA Coming of Age
Willie and Babette have long, long been shielded from their own culture and heritage by their mother.
When circumstances change, the girls are thrown into what they were once shielded from - only to find it
is nothing like they once believed.
While Babette adjusts easily, Willie finds herself much more hesitant. While she struggles to find her true
self, Willie is forced to learn she is not the only one suffering from "Less Than Humble Beginnings."
"Try to remember everyone here has their demons, but we put those demons to good use. Make
ourselves better, stronger, wiser." - Jack
Personal Growth
Growing Roots Book 2
Willie, despite a rough start, has become immersed in the culture she should have been born into. As
she grows in her own knowledge of her ancestral roots, she also grows in who she is as a person. All
things are now within her reach, and all she must do is put forth a little effort. With all of this in mind,
Willie has decided to dedicate herself towards her own 'Personal Growth.'
"Our heritage might be bloody, but that's no reason not to be proud!"
-Spike
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'Personal Growth' is the second installment in the fairly popular indie series, Growing Roots. It is the
sequel to 'Less Than Humble Beginnings.' Here is what people have said about the series:
"The characters are believable and realistic."
"Chelsea used concise descriptions of her characters which made it very easy to imagine their
interactions."
"Chelsea Falin is a great story-teller. With her clear descriptions of the characters, settings and dialogue,
it was not difficult for me to imagine the characters and to picture every scene. With her excellent
weaving of words, the world of Willie came alive as if I'm watching a movie."
"Being a teenager is never easy, and Willie's internal struggles were easy to relate to."
Great Strides
Growing Roots Book 3
Willie has finally found her father, and he's welcomed her with open arms. Now she must forge a
relationship with the man she never even knew was alive. It isn't just him, however, Willie must also find
out how she fits in with her step-mother and half-siblings. Left in Alabama with no close-in-age peers,
Willie makes great strides in finding out who she is as an individual without a group of close friends to
rely on.
Alabama offers many firsts for Willie. The most notable in her own mind is her first relationship. There are
other firsts in store, however, and a whole new cast of characters to get to know. How will Willie handle
this newest experience? Will she handle it in the mature the way she has always handled change? Or
will this be the point in which Willie loses herself?
“Genetics are a tricky business at times, and you just never know what you're going to get when you
throw two ancestry’s together.”
-Willie's Mamaw
Putting the Pieces Together
Growing Roots Book 4
Living a “normal” life doesn’t always mean that things will always be good. Bad things happen to even
the best of people, and this is a life lesson Willie must now learn when tragedy strikes her close-knit
group of friends.
As she continues to grow and change, Willie knows that she is far from the girl who arrived in Oklahoma
little over a year ago. She’s growing, changing, and working on putting the pieces together in her life –
just as her friends struggle to do the same.
“You never know, Willie. Death doesn’t discriminate by age or gender or social status. It’s one of the few
things that doesn’t care. When it comes for you, it comes. It could be today, tomorrow, or a hundred
years from now, but when your time is up, it’s up. There’s nothing you can do to change that.”-
Dakota
Praise for the 'Growing Roots Series':
"a great lesson in the way life can change at any time"
"an eye-opener for teenagers and older adults alike"
"Chelsea Falin is a great story-teller. With her clear descriptions of the characters, settings and dialogue,
it was not difficult for me to imagine the characters and to picture every scene."
Chelsea Falin is the 25 year old independent author of well over ten titles. She began writing with intents
to publish in 2006, at age 16, and finally published in 2009, at age 19. Chelsea writes in a variety of
genres, including but not limited to: romance, young adult, comedy, cooking, poetry, and dramatic fiction.
Professionally, Chelsea is also a freelance blog/article writer, web designer, and book blogger.
In her personal life, Chelsea is the mother of a six year old daughter. In her free time, she enjoys
reading, writing, fishing, hiking, biking, traveling, and spending time with her friends or family.
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Love the colors, they looks like good reads!
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