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By: Mabel Quiller-Couch (1866-1924) | |
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The Carroll Girls |
By: Margaret A. McIntyre | |
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The Cave Boy of the Age of Stone |
By: Margaret Bruce Clarke | |
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Hunter's Marjory A Story for Girls |
By: Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster (1838-1912) | |
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Holiday Stories for Young People |
By: Margaret M. (Margaret Murray) Robertson (1821-1897) | |
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Christie Redfern's Troubles | |
The Orphans of Glen Elder | |
Stephen Grattan's Faith A Canadian Story |
By: Margaret Mayo (1882-1951) | |
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Polly of the Circus |
By: Margaret Penrose (1873-1954) | |
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Dorothy Dale – A Girl of Today
Dorothy Dale is the daughter of an old Civil War veteran who is running a weekly newspaper in a small Eastern town. Her sunny disposition, her fun-loving ways and her trials and triumphs make clean, interesting and fascinating reading. The Dorothy Dale Series is one of the most popular series of books for girls ever published. | |
Dorothy Dale's Queer Holidays
Relates the details of a mystery that surrounded Tanglewood Park. There is a great snowstorm, and the young folks become snowbound, much to their dismay. | |
The Motor Girls on a Tour
This is the second book in the series of the Motor Girls. Join Cora and her friends in this mystery and adventure of The Motor Girls. Also the search for a missing table and promise book belonging to a cripple girl called Wren. Why is Clip so mysterious? What is she up to? Is Sid Wilcox up to his old tricks with his chum Rob Roland? | |
The Motor Girls on Crystal Bay or, The Secret of the Red Oar | |
The Campfire Girls of Roselawn Or, a Strange Message from the Air | |
The Motor Girls Through New England or, Held by the Gypsies |
By: Margaret Sidney (1844-1924) | |
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Five Little Peppers Midway
Five Little Peppers Midway is the joyous continuation of the Pepper family's story. A snooty cousin comes to stay with the Peppers, and yet even this can't dampen the joy the Pepper children feel about the wonderful prospect of Mamsie's upcoming wedding! | |
Five Little Peppers Grown Up
Five Little Peppers Grown Up continues the story of Ben, Polly, Joel, David, and Phronsie Pepper. Together with the Kings, the Whitneys, and other friends old and new, the Peppers learn and teach about life and love as they grow into adulthood. | |
Five Little Peppers Abroad
This book is the next in the series of the Five Little Peppers, by Margaret Sidney, after Five Little Peppers and How They Grew and Five Little Peppers Midway. It continues the series where Ben, Polly, Joel, Davie, and Phronsie get to travel abroad in Europe! | |
Five Little Peppers and their Friends |
By: Margaret Vandercook (1876-) | |
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The Camp Fire Girls in the Outside World | |
The Girl Scouts in Beechwood Forest |
By: Margaret Warde (1875-) | |
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Betty Wales, Freshman
First published in 1904, Betty Wales Freshman is the first book in an 8 volume series that follows Betty and her classmates throughout college and beyond. It takes place at Harding in New England (NOT to be confused with the Arkansas university) based on the author's time at Smith College in Massachusetts. Some humour and frivolity ensue as well as interpersonal drama among Betty and her many peers. And of course, the usual fascination with basketball that tends to run the gamut in the bountiful supply of books about most boarding school girls. (The popularity of this series inspired product placement by a dressmakers company.) |
By: Margaret Waters | |
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The Little Lame Prince Rewritten for Young Readers by Margaret Waters |
By: Margery Williams (1881-1944) | |
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The Velveteen Rabbit
“What is REAL?” asked the Rabbit one day… Written in 1922, The Velveteen Rabbit, or, How Toys Become Real is the tale of a sweet unassuming toy rabbit who questions what it is to live and to love. It was the first children’s title written by Margery Williams (1881 – 1944), who had previously created only for adults. This story eclipsed all others, to become her most famous work, and an ever adored classic for all ages. |