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By: Alice B. Emerson | |
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Ruth Fielding Down East Or, The Hermit of Beach Plum Point | |
Ruth Fielding at Briarwood Hall
In this, the second book of the Ruth Fielding series, Ruth goes to boarding school with her best friend Helen. When they get there, Ruth starts her own sorority called the SweetBriars for the new girls. Her sweet group of girls conflicts with the two other sororities the Upedes and the Fussy Curls. In the midst of settling in to the new place, there is a campus rumor about a legend of the marble harp playing ominously at night. But when the French teacher is in a fright, will Ruth be able to solve this mystery?The Ruth Fielding series has influenced several other major series that came later, including Nancy Drew, the Dana Girls, and Beverly Gray. | |
Ruth Fielding in the Great Northwest Or, The Indian Girl Star of the Movies | |
Ruth Fielding on the St. Lawrence The Queer Old Man of the Thousand Islands |
By: Frances Trego Montgomery (1858-1925) | |
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Billy Whiskers, the Autobiography of a Goat
This delightful children's story can be enjoyed by kids and adults alike! A mischievous goat, Billy Whiskers, gets into trouble so often that the book could be named, "Billy Trouble Whiskers"! This humorous story will bring you many chuckles and give you a chance to get lost in Billy's adventures with childlike enthusiasm. From riding in a police car, to being a firehouse mascot, getting married, and finding himself a circus goat, Billy's adventures will certainly keep you entertained! (Introduction by Allyson Hester) |
By: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930) | |
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The Green Door | |
Young Lucretia and Other Stories | |
Comfort Pease and her Gold Ring |
By: William W.Denslow (1856-1915) | |
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Denslow's Three Bears |
By: Helen Leah Reed (1860-1926) | |
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Brenda, Her School and Her Club
"Brenda was used to getting her own way. Her parents and older sisters spoiled her, her friends followed her lead, servants obeyed her, and she was truly beautiful. That was so, until her cousin Julia (who is everything that she is not) came to live with her family. And that's when our book starts." |
By: Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards (1850-1943) | |
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Queen Hildegarde | |
Hildegarde's Holiday a story for girls | |
Three Margarets | |
Peggy | |
Rosin the Beau | |
The Merryweathers |