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The Amethyst Summer by Bianca Bradbury (1963)
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How do you manage a big house, keep three brothers and your father properly nourished when they all seem to have hollow legs, and have a l...
Love Taps Gently by Janet Lambert (1955)
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Charming, lovable Susan Jordon, whose longing for a home was happily satisfied in A Dream for Susan , is now sixteen and even better able ...
Junior Miss by Sally Benson (1939)
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Reflection in a Million Mirrors She's tall for her twelve years, and heavily built. From her shoulders to her knees she is entirely ...
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Marty by Elisa Bialk (1953)
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Marty felt sick as she faced her city editor. "I'll know better next time," she promised. "There won't be a next ...
Marty on the Campus by Elisa Bialk (?)
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Marty leaned back and tried to relax. So this was her blind date--as extremely blind as one could get! Yet she felt an unexpected flow of ...
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Beany Has a Secret Life by Lenora Mattingly Weber (1955)
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Beany Has A Secret Life and it revolves around a very "hush-hush" new club. When invited to become one of the privileged few m...
Always Anne by Holly Wilson (1957)
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Anne Fraser longed to emulate Glory Hoffman, the most popular girl in high school, for Glory was everything Anne wanted to be--gleaming an...
The Sea Gulls Woke Me by Mary Stolz (?)
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"You know," Jean said, as Max leaned down to close the phonograph and hand her the records, "you know, last night I sort of...
Bonnie by Lee Wyndham (1961)
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Bonnie Parker--She was one of the quiet ones in her former school. Not one of the "popular" girls. But here in Grove City everyt...
One Small Voice by Bob and Jan Young (1961)
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Gina Morgan's ambition was to be an opera singer. All her spare time was spent in practicing, till suddenly, in her senior year, she r...
Sunday Dreamer by Bob and Jan Young (1962)
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The letter from Grandmother Demarest arrived just as Nancy was indulging in her favorite dream--she was living in a new town and people we...
First Love by Gay Head (1963)
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Sometimes it's funny. Sometimes it's surprising. Sometimes it's sad. But always, always, FIRST LOVE is special! Here are ...
Beany and the Reckoning Road by Lenora Mattingly Weber (1952)
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California, Here Comes Beany Beany Malone's father used to say that a trip was wasted unless you came back a different and bigger pe...
Champlain Summer by Marjorie Vetter (1959)
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Who would let an oar float away without paddling anxiously after it? Kit Turner wondered as she fished the blade out of Lake Champlain. Bu...
Student Nurse by Mary Stolz (1951)
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A Shining World Gretchen Bemis was the kind of girl who usually set her own standards and if she wanted to be notice by a man--even in a...
To Tell Your Love by Mary Stolz (1950)
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"Anne, I've been experimenting--to see how long I could stay away from you." "You did pretty well," said Anne....
Gaunt's Daughter by Eleanor Shaler (1957)
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Cordelia hasn't seen her famous actor-father since she was a little girl, She feels she can never, never forgive him for deserting her...
The Hundred Steps by Holly Wilson (1958)
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Marcy McKay grew up to the sound of ore boat whistles and the pounding surf of Lake Superior. Her father was first mate on the North Star ...
Four-Party Line by Dorothy Gilman Butters (1954)
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This unique and charmingly-told junior novel traces the intermingling patterns in the lives of four girls who work as operators for the te...
Forever and Ever by Janet Lambert (1961)
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A high school junior--and she's never gone to a real school before! Josie Campbell, growing up all over the world, has never gone to...
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