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TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL by Peggy Goodin

TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL

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Pub Date: Feb. 14th, 1949
Publisher: Dutton

The author of Clementine (1946), that winning brat, tells this time of the false standards and values in the sorority system as Liz, already conditioned by complacently smug mid-western Paris, follows in her Mother's footsteps at Midwestern University and is bid by the Queens. Conforming -- but questioning -- it is Liz' home-town beau and some slight difficulty with marks that open her eyes to the unreality of the Queens' world -- in school and out of it -- and cause her to toss overboard her chance of wearing a pin. A slight morality tale, relieved by its immaculate recording of the collegiate world, its problems and tensions, lightened by the honesty of likeable young Liz.