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Welcome Home, Mrs. Jordon by Janet Lambert (1953)
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pic from Image Cascade When we left Tippy Parrish in Rainbow After Rain , she was working at a television studio and recovering from the lo...
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Rainbow After Rain by Janet Lambert (1953)
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A longtime collector of Janet Lambert's books, I recently gave up the twenty-year search for the missing volumes in my collection, and...
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Don't Cry, Little Girl by Janet Lambert (1952)
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While Tippy Parrish eagerly awaited the arrival of Ken Prescott, she dreamed of love and marriage. And when she found his sentiments to b...
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Miss America by Janet Lambert (1951)
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A year in another country can be a very, very long time, and Tippy Parrish is not at all sure she is going to like the changes time has wr...
The Reluctant Heart by Janet Lambert (1950)
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Penny Parrish, glamourous, successful young Broadway star, didn't want the part! Even though Josh, her husband-manager, had undertake...
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Confusion by Cupid by Janet Lambert (1950)
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Gwenn Jordon missed no opportunity to remind her step-brother, Peter, that his favorite girl, Tippy Parrish, had found a great admirer in ...
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Re-Reading Janet Lambert (Part Two - The Tippy and Alcie Years)
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The world is still slightly too much with me, so I am spending my August re-reading and writing about the books of Janet Lambert . So far, I...
Little Miss Atlas by Janet Lambert (1949)
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By all the rules Tippy Parrish should have been having a perfectly marvelous time. Here she was, in a beautiful little village in the Bav...
Miss Tippy by Janet Lambert (1948)
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The Parrishes again, and this time Tippy, "going on" sixteen just as Penny was in Star-Spangled Summer, the book which opened th...
Re-reading Janet Lambert (Part One)
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The first ten Janet Lamberts, or so. (from the author's collection, hee) The world is slightly too much with me, so I am spending m...
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Up Goes the Curtain by Janet Lambert (1946)
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No young girl who ever has longed to know the mystery of the world behind the footlights will be able to put down this new story about Pen...
One for the Money by Janet Lambert (1946)
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Candy Kane again, and this time in California. Barton, who in WHOA, MATILDA! shared ownership with Candy in their battered jeep, is now o...
Friday's Child by Janet Lambert (1947)
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Alice Jordon was a typical "Friday's child" for she was "loving and giving," especially where her sister Gwenn, va...
Practically Perfect by Janet Lambert (1947)
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Now Penny Parrish must make a choice. Who will it be? Is she going to marry Michael Drayton? Or will it be handsome Terry Hayes? Or ho...
Just Jenifer by Janet Lambert (1945)
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With Just Jenifer , Janet Lambert introduces the Jordon family to her readers. As the book opens, sixteen-year-old Jenifer Jordon is taki...
Whoa, Matilda! by Janet Lambert (1944)
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Everyone who has read CANDY KANE has kept her fingers crossed that the irrepressible Candy would somehow continue her helpful, hopeful, un...
Candy Kane by Janet Lambert (1943)
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Candy wasn't as pretty as her sister Leigh, but she had a wistful little combination of something else in her make-up that made people...
Glory Be by Janet Lambert (1943)
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In Glory Be! Penny and her friend Carrol encounter more serious grown-up problems, but they never lose any of their charm, wit, and sense ...
Dreams of Glory by Janet Lambert
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Here again is another story of the adventures of the irrepressible Penny Parrish and her delightful family. By one of those happy acciden...
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 ...
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