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The Scarlet Sail by Betty Cavanna (1959)
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Andrea Pierce, spending her summer vacation on Cape Cod, is given a scarlet-sailed Turnabout. But she doesn't know how to manage a sai...
Mystery in Marrakech by Betty Cavanna (1968)
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The nine-hundred-year-old city of Marrakech appeared to Dizzy Driscoll very much as she had imagined it. Medieval ramparts and ten great ...
Jenny Kimura by Betty Cavanna (1964)
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Wearing her kimono, Jenny faced her American grandmother and Alan. Her entrance was as theatrical as if she had planned it for the stage. ...
A Girl Can Dream by Betty Cavanna (1948)
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"Tomboy" Loretta Larkin excels in sports, but privately envies her popular blonde high school classmate, Elsie Wynn. When the new...
Fancy Free by Betty Cavanna (1961)
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Some fancies dissolve in thin air ... Frivolous Francesca Jones decides on impulse to go with her archaeologist father to Peru for the...
Angel on Skis by Betty Cavanna (1957)
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Angela gazed down at the powdery new snow with a rising sense of anticipation. Frost had turned its surface into crystals that glittered ...
6 on Easy Street by Betty Cavanna (1954)
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The Sanford family of Haverford has inherited a small inn in Nantucket. All of the family except sixteen-year-old Deborah are excited ove...
The Boy Next Door by Betty Cavanna (1956)
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Everyone in town took it for granted that Jane Howard was Ken Sanderson's girl, but Jane felt that they were just good "pals....
Passport to Romance by Betty Cavanna (1955)
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Now that the farewells were over and the big ship was gliding out of New York harbor, Jody stood at the rail and wondered forlornly whethe...
Stars in her Eyes by Betty Cavanna (1958)
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Magda Page's family and friends had reduced her distinctive first name to just plain Maggie, but no one could tarnish the luster of he...
Going on Sixteen by Betty Cavanna (1946)
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It should be a wonderful dress. It should be a dress that would transform her from the awkward, self-conscious Julie Ferguson into an ent...
Accent on April by Betty Cavanna (1960)
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Kathy McCall buried her face in her hands and collapsed in tears. Then unexpectedly, she began to laugh, a little hysterically. "Go...
Paintbox Summer by Betty Cavanna (1949)
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A summer on Cape Code, studying in Peter Hunt's studio! Beach parties, swimming, summer fun! A dream summer for any girl. Kate Vale...
Spurs for Suzanna by Betty Cavanna (1947)
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"Oh, why couldn't she go off to a summer place the way her friends did? Why couldn't her family move to the suburbs? Why co...
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