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For Better, For Worse, Forever

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For Better, For Worse, Forever
Laurel Leaf edition 1997
AuthorLurlene McDaniel
LanguageEnglish
GenreYoung adult romance
PublishedAugust 1997 Laurel Leaf
Publication placeU.S.
Media typePaperback
Pages224
Preceded byTill Death Do Us Part 

For Better, For Worse, Forever is a young adult novel by Lurlene McDaniel, published in August 1997.[1] It continues the story of April Lancaster, which began in the novel Till Death Do Us Part. The novel begins at the close of the previous story as April is crowned the winner of a beauty pageant for young women with chronic medical conditions.

Plot summary

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18-year-old April Lancaster suffers from a brain tumor. Despite living with tempestuous headaches, April found love with a race car driver Mark Gianni. Following Mark's death, April journeys to St. Croix, where she befriends Brandon. However, April is afraid of finding love again after Mark's death. She keeps to herself for a while, until one day her mother talks to her and suggests that if it had happened that April had died and Mark had lived, she would want him to be happy and to move on.

Character histories

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April Lancaster: April Lancaster is an 18-year-old whose life has changed drastically due to her ill health and the recent death of her boyfriend.

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