Here are thirty memorable stories for all teenage girls-- memorable because each story deals with a situation or problem which young people, adjusting to a new, grown-up life, have found familiar and full of special significance.
Individually, these stories already have delighted more than two million girl readers of The American Girl, the national Girl Scout magazine. Here, carefully selected by Marjorie Vetter, the fiction editor of The American Girl who first recognized their merit, the stories are gathered together in book form for the first time.
Language
English
Pages
280
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Platt & Munk, Publishers
Release
August 30, 1960
Stories to Live By: A Treasury of Fiction from The American Girl
Here are thirty memorable stories for all teenage girls-- memorable because each story deals with a situation or problem which young people, adjusting to a new, grown-up life, have found familiar and full of special significance.
Individually, these stories already have delighted more than two million girl readers of The American Girl, the national Girl Scout magazine. Here, carefully selected by Marjorie Vetter, the fiction editor of The American Girl who first recognized their merit, the stories are gathered together in book form for the first time.