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(More customer reviews)After reading Days Gone By last year, I was intrigued by the story of these young students. Ryan Johnson seemed to capture the essence of college, without forcing too many details down our throats, allowing us to see things the way that we wanted to. With Group Therapy, Ryan has not only revisted the earlier material (and improved upon it's quality without destroying the story), but he has taken us deeper into Springfield University. An outstanding read from cover to cover. Pick this up and enjoy a nostalgic and accurate picture of the college experience.
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Group Therapy is the story of being on our own for the first time. The friends that are made, and the mistakes that are learned from. This first novel in the Springfield Series follows several students through their freshman year of college. Price, a recovering drug-user; Kyle, a womanizing athlete; Troy, a confused football player; Karen, a young girl in over her head; Hayley, a devout Christian; David, a pleasant, though oft rejected, comedian; Shelley, a girl searching for her place at school; Blake, a broken-hearted young woman; and Jamie, their Resident Advisor. This realistic and gripping story delves into the relationships created when we are thrust into a new and independent world, trying to find our place. Group Therapy is a touching story of love, growth, and friendship.
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