The College Precipice
The College Precipice
About the Book and Author

About The College Precipice
Are you going to college? Then you might need this book.
Using personal anecdotes from female students and graduates,
The College Precipice suggests practical ideas for
college-bound and college-enrolled women as they learn to
depend on Christ. A precipice is a steep cliff, or situation of
great peril; both definitions apply to the struggles of early
college.
Topics include: letting God guide your dreams, how to cope
with falling into sin (and the guilt that follows), steps toward
God-driven decisions, and making sense of feminism on
campus. The final part of the book (Beyond the Precipice)
looks at ideas that women usually keep in the back of their
minds during college, like marriage and children.
An underlying theme throughout is that trusting God with big
decisions during college will develop stronger faith for the rest
of life.
About the Author
Anna L. Davis graduated in 2001 from The University of
Texas at Dallas (Go Comets!).
During college she prayed more than ever before, totally let
God down, felt grateful when He picked her up again, cried
when she got her first B (and then her first C), became editor
of the school paper (Go UTD Mercury!), lost some good
friends, made some others, lost a high school boyfriend, met
someone better, got engaged, began work at her first real job
with a salary, got married, and graduated with a 3.45 in
Biology (whew).
She currently does freelance writing for area magazines,
including Dallas Child and McKinney Kids. She also edits
newsletters and other content for her home church near
Dallas, Texas, where she lives with her college sweetheart and
their two young children.
To read more check out Anna's blog.

The College Precipice
Faith and Life for Young Women
By Anna L. Davis
Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Xulon Press (May 14,
2008)
ISBN-10: 1604778466
ISBN-13: 978-1604778465