Relevant Books, 2006,
186 pp., $13.99,
www.relevantbooks.com

Being unsure and slightly unstable in the years that follow college graduation is a common dilemma. The memoir Faith and the City (Get the reference to TV’s “Sex and the City”?), by Jennifer Ruisch is a realistic portrayal of the fears and insecurities of a young girl in a big city on the path of self-discovery. It illustrates the importance of being open to the unexpected. Definitely a worthwhile read for young women trying to find themselves amid the chaos of life after college.

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Review By: Kate Baker, Journalism student at Northwestern College, Roseville, MN

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