This is no ordinary middle-school novel. Love, Lexi is a unique combination of a fictional story combined with a devotional and journal to allow readers to watch Lexi learn to seek God first above all else, while writing their own letters to God.
What is a girl to do when her rival wants to nab the attention of the one boy she’s liked since he shared his peanut butter sandwich with her in the first grade? Love, Lexi follows seventh grader Alexis Dawn Cooper (Lexi) as she navigates middle school and being a middle child. But this is no ordinary middle-school novel. Love, Lexi is a unique combination of a fictional story combined with a devotional and journal to allow readers to watch Lexi learn to seek God first above all else, while writing their own letters to God. Love, Lexi draws young people into Lexi’s life as they contemplate their own place in God’s eyes.
Book Trailer
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What Others Are Saying
“The author has done a fantastic job weaving together a story that could happen to any girl at any middle school in America. She has written Lexi as the typical girl next door who has some brave moments that bring on some big surprises.” ~ Edie C.
“I could imagine myself in some of those same situations with my parents or sibling. I would recommend this book to several of my friends, and I hope the author will come out with more books similar to this!” ~ Apple, tween girl
“Love, Lexi! I have this book put away for our niece. She just turned 14 and her name is Alexa…they call her Lexi. I think it’s perfect for her. I have gone through the book myself and it is great. It is well written and so much fun. It’s a great book for pre-teens and teens. Not only is this a great story to read, but it is also a journal and devotional. It contains a lot of bible verses.” ~ Crystal
“Such a great idea, this book! It’s a seamless combination of story/journal/bible verses/idea articulation assistance – this one truly has it all for the tween and teen! The story is great; the idea is interesting; it is well written and fun and poignant and touching all at once.” ~ Kristen W.