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Making Your Mark: Finding Forgiveness and a Fresh Start at Mark Twain High School
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Making Your Mark: Finding Forgiveness and a Fresh Start at Mark Twain High School
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Making Your Mark: Finding Forgiveness and a Fresh Start at Mark Twain High School
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Original price: $17.63
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Everyone deserves one last chance—if they’re brave enough to take it.
Seventeen-year-old Luke Jenkins has spent most of his life being written off by the system, the courts, and nearly everyone he’s ever known. With a criminal record longer than his list of friends and adulthood just weeks away, Luke stands at the edge of a future that looks destined for prison.
Then a judge makes an extraordinary decision.
Given a single year to turn his life around, Luke is placed in a supervised home, enrolled at Mark Twain High School, and forced to confront the choices that brought him there. Along the way, he encounters unexpected mentors, a determined young woman who believes in him before he believes in himself, and the enduring wisdom of Mark Twain—whose words echo through Luke’s journey of accountability, forgiveness, and self-discovery.
Making Your Mark is a powerful coming-of-age novel about responsibility, redemption, and the courage it takes to choose a better path. Heartfelt, hopeful, and deeply human, this story reminds us that our past does not define us—but our choices do.
Everyone deserves one last chance—if they’re brave enough to take it.
Seventeen-year-old Luke Jenkins has spent most of his life being written off by the system, the courts, and nearly everyone he’s ever known. With a criminal record longer than his list of friends and adulthood just weeks away, Luke stands at the edge of a future that looks destined for prison.
Then a judge makes an extraordinary decision.
Given a single year to turn his life around, Luke is placed in a supervised home, enrolled at Mark Twain High School, and forced to confront the choices that brought him there. Along the way, he encounters unexpected mentors, a determined young woman who believes in him before he believes in himself, and the enduring wisdom of Mark Twain—whose words echo through Luke’s journey of accountability, forgiveness, and self-discovery.
Making Your Mark is a powerful coming-of-age novel about responsibility, redemption, and the courage it takes to choose a better path. Heartfelt, hopeful, and deeply human, this story reminds us that our past does not define us—but our choices do.


















