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In spite of family opposition, eighteen-year-old Kit Haverard goes to London determined to pursue her singing career.
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Fiction, Coming of age, Interpersonal relations, Quakers, Singers, HistoryPlaces
England, Great BritainTimes
George VI, 1936-1952Showing 4 featured editions. View all 4 editions?
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The lark on the wing
1970, Holt, Rinehart and Winston
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0030842727 9780030842726
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Sequel to: The lark in the morn.
Carnegie Medal, 1950.
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A sequal to The Lark in the Morn where Kit Haverard discovered her talent for singing, this book shows Kit determined to pursue her singng career. Fighting against family opposition, upon graduation she decides to set off for London on her own. The city presents its own challenges and from the beginning Kit learns the hard way not to trust everyone who claims to be her friend. Finally, with the help of Papa Andreas, her music teacher, and Terry, a young singer, her life is filled with more than one unexpected surprise. (inside cover description, Holt, Rinehart & Winston ed., 1950)
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