Definitely superior to her earlier books (Seventeen Class Ring etc.) in the penetration of the emotional problems of the...

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Definitely superior to her earlier books (Seventeen Class Ring etc.) in the penetration of the emotional problems of the upper teens. There's an unusual set-up here but one which will strike home in many a family where the problem may be sisters (not necessarily twins -- as in this case), one of whom is confident, assured, popular with the boys, the other one, insecure and reserved. The usual round of High School doings, extra-curricular for the most part; one questionable issue, which is left unsolved; and contest for the affections of one particular boy- these are the main ingredients that add up to a readable, if not profound, book which should widen the horizons of the Janet Lambert -- Betty Cavannah addicts.

Pub Date: March 18, 1952

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Lippincott

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 1952

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