This Jane Ellison story was listed on the Best Loved Girls' Books list at the time of its original publication. Sixteen is the magic age, the age when every girl expects to find a measure of poise and confidence . . . even glamour. But Jane Ellison, just sixteen, begins to suspect that this wonderful transformation has eluded her. Everything about her junior year seems to go awry and days that should have been busy and carefree are filled with all manner of annoyances. She is definitely out of step with her parents, her sister, and her old friends and she can't see why. Jane is resigned to failure until hope comes from an unexpected source.…mehr
This Jane Ellison story was listed on the Best Loved Girls' Books list at the time of its original publication. Sixteen is the magic age, the age when every girl expects to find a measure of poise and confidence . . . even glamour. But Jane Ellison, just sixteen, begins to suspect that this wonderful transformation has eluded her. Everything about her junior year seems to go awry and days that should have been busy and carefree are filled with all manner of annoyances. She is definitely out of step with her parents, her sister, and her old friends and she can't see why. Jane is resigned to failure until hope comes from an unexpected source.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anne Emery. Following her graduation from college, Anne McGuigan traveled abroad for a year with her family, where they visited his birthplace in Northern Ireland, as well as the British Isles, France, Switzerland, and Italy. She taught seventh and eighth grades for four years in the Evanston Schools, and fourth and fifth grades for six more years after her marriage to John Emery, Ms. Emery ultimately retired from education to raise her children and write short stories and book series for young girls. Favorite series by Ms. Emery include the Burnaby Series and Dinny Gordon Books.
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