An edition of Spring comes riding (1950)

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An edition of Spring comes riding (1950)

Spring comes riding.

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Teenage novel. Sixteen year old Meg Sanderson was feeling lost and left out. Her three younger sisters were still children - much too young - and her older sister Joanna was eighteen, beautiful, popular and poised - everything Meg wanted to be and wasn't. So Meg was feeling very "in-between" when she met Alan Rudolph. He was just about perfect, but Joanna thought so too, and in no time at all the older girl had him wrapped around her little finger. Meg didn't think this was fair, because Joanna was supposed to be crazy about Ken, but then Ken was away at Annapolis.

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Publisher
Westminster Press
Language
English
Pages
197

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Cover of: Spring comes riding.
Spring comes riding.
1950, Westminster Press
in English
Cover of: Spring comes riding.
Spring comes riding.
1950, Westminster Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
Philadelphia

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ7.C286 So

The Physical Object

Pagination
197 p.
Number of pages
197

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6072747M
Internet Archive
springcomesridin00cava
LCCN
50012465
OCLC/WorldCat
1470348

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