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Heaven to Betsy by Maud Hart Lovelace
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Heaven to Betsy

by Maud Hart Lovelace

Series: Betsy-Tacy (5)

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One of my favorites of my favorite series of books. ( )
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Heaven to Betsy: All things must change To something new, to something strange...
---Henry W. Longfellow

Betsy in Spite of Herself: This above all: to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man.
--Wm. Shakespeare
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Heaven to Betsy: For Tom and Stella

Betsy in Spite of Herself: For Rosemond and Romie Lundquist
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Heaven to Betsy: Betsy was visiting at the Taggarts' farm.

Betsy in Spite of Herself: "Just a few lines to open the record of my sophomore year."
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0064401103, Paperback)

High School is Heaven

It's Betsy Ray's freshman year at Deep Valley High School, and she and her best childhood chum, Tacy Kelly, are loving every minute. Betsy and Tacy find themselves in the midst of a new crowd of friends, with studies aplenty (including Latin and--ugh--algebra), parties and picnics galore, Sunday night lunches at home--and boys!

There's Cab Edwards, the jolly boy next door; handsome Herbert Humphreys; and the mysteriously unfriendly, but maddeningly attractive, Joe Willard. Betsy likes them all, but no boy in particular catches her fancy until she meets the new boy in town, Tony Markham . . . the one she and Tacy call the Tall Dark Handsome Stranger. He's sophisticated, funny, and dashing--and treats Betsy just like a sister. Can Betsy turn him into a beau?

An entertaining picture of school clubs, fudge parties, sings around the piano, and Sunday-night suppers in Betsy's hospitable home.' 'Chicago Tribune.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:51 -0400)

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