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Jordon Family series
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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...
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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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...
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...
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 ...
A Bright Tomorrow by Janet Lambert (1965)
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In New York, a city of eight million, Bitsy Jordon could be alone. She took art classes in the mornings, and, with her portfolio under he...
Wedding Bells by Janet Lambert (1961)
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"You can't keep me a prisoner in my own--afraid to go see my own sister, or to have her family come to see me. If I marry you, B...
The Stars Hang High by Janet Lambert (1960)
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"I'm not going to the Orient with you and Daddy," Bitsy Jordon says firmly. "I'm going to stay right here." ...
Myself & I by Janet Lambert (1957)
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In spite of her youth, eighteen-year-old Susan Jordon has always responded to the demands of her large family, even when it meant giving u...
A Dream for Susan by Janet Lambert (1954)
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Susan Jordon simply could not believe her ears! All her life she had dreamed of having a home and family like her friends. Going to Turk...
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