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Books with author W. W. Webster

  • Daddy-Long-Legs

    Jean Webster

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 2, 2016)
    Daddy-Long-Legs by the American writer Jean Webster tells the tale of a young girl named Jerusha "Judy" Abbott and follows her through her college years.
  • Daddy-Long-Legs

    Jean Webster

    Paperback (Alma Classics, Oct. 16, 2018)
    One of the classics of American children's literature, Daddy-Long-Legs tells the tale of Judy Abbott – an ebullient orphan beginning a college degree with the aim of becoming a writer – through her letters to the anonymous patron who is paying for her education. Judy is informed that she must write him monthly letters, but that she will never know his identity or receive a letter in reply. One day, Judy catches a glimpse of the man's shadow and sees a pair of long legs, but just who is this mysterious benefactor? “I think that the most necessary quality for any person to have is imagination. It makes people able to put themselves in other people's places. It makes them kind and sympathetic and understanding.”
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  • The Elementary Spelling Book

    Noah Webster

    Spiral-bound (Weisman Pub, )
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  • Dear Enemy

    Jean Webster

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 20, 2017)
    Dear Enemy
  • Daddy-Long-Legs

    Jean Webster

    eBook (, April 23, 2014)
    Daddy-Long-Legs is a 1912 epistolary novel by the American writer Jean Webster. It follows the protagonist, a young girl named Jerusha "Judy" Abbott, through her college years. She writes the letters to her benefactor, a rich man whom she has never seen.Jerusha Abbott was brought up at the John Grier Home, an old-fashioned orphanage. The children were wholly dependent on charity and had to wear other people's cast-off clothes. Jerusha's unusual first name was selected by the matron off a gravestone (she hates it and uses "Judy" instead), while her surname was selected out of the phone book. At the age of 15, she finished her education and is at loose ends, still working in the dormitories at the institution where she was brought up.One day, after the asylum's trustees have made their monthly visit, Judy is informed by the asylum's dour matron that one of the trustees has offered to pay her way through college. He has spoken to her former teachers and thinks she has potential to become an excellent writer. He will pay her tuition and also give her a generous monthly allowance. Judy must write him a monthly letter, because he believes that letter-writing is important to the development of a writer. However, she will never know his identity; she must address the letters to Mr. John Smith, and he will never reply.
  • DADDY LONG LEGS

    Jean Webster

    eBook (, April 28, 2012)
    First published in 1912, this young adult novel is comprised mostly of letters from orphan Jerusha "Judy" Abbott to her anonymous benefactor whom she names "Daddy Long Legs". The letters chronicle her departure from the orphanage through four years of college. Judy makes new friends, slowly gains knowledge and independence, but also struggles with her humble past and unfixed future. Includes 33 illustrations by the author.A trustee of the John Grier orphanage has offered to send Judy Abbott to college. The only requirements are that she must write to him every month, and that she can never know who he is. Judy's life at college is a whirlwind of friends, classes, parties, and a growing friendship with the handsome Jervis Pendleton. With so much happening in her life, Judy can scarcely stop writing to the mysterious "Daddy-Long-Legs"!romance and coming of age story
  • DADDY LONG LEGS

    Jean Webster

    eBook (Digireads.com, April 28, 2012)
    First published in 1912, this young adult novel is comprised mostly of letters from orphan Jerusha "Judy" Abbott to her anonymous benefactor whom she names "Daddy Long Legs". The letters chronicle her departure from the orphanage through four years of college. Judy makes new friends, slowly gains knowledge and independence, but also struggles with her humble past and unfixed future. Includes 33 illustrations by the author.A trustee of the John Grier orphanage has offered to send Judy Abbott to college. The only requirements are that she must write to him every month, and that she can never know who he is. Judy's life at college is a whirlwind of friends, classes, parties, and a growing friendship with the handsome Jervis Pendleton. With so much happening in her life, Judy can scarcely stop writing to the mysterious "Daddy-Long-Legs"!romance and coming of age story
  • DADDY LONG LEGS

    Jean Webster

    eBook (Digireads.com, April 28, 2012)
    First published in 1912, this young adult novel is comprised mostly of letters from orphan Jerusha "Judy" Abbott to her anonymous benefactor whom she names "Daddy Long Legs". The letters chronicle her departure from the orphanage through four years of college. Judy makes new friends, slowly gains knowledge and independence, but also struggles with her humble past and unfixed future. Includes 33 illustrations by the author.A trustee of the John Grier orphanage has offered to send Judy Abbott to college. The only requirements are that she must write to him every month, and that she can never know who he is. Judy's life at college is a whirlwind of friends, classes, parties, and a growing friendship with the handsome Jervis Pendleton. With so much happening in her life, Judy can scarcely stop writing to the mysterious "Daddy-Long-Legs"!romance and coming of age story
  • DADDY LONG LEGS

    Jean Webster

    eBook (Digireads.com, April 28, 2012)
    First published in 1912, this young adult novel is comprised mostly of letters from orphan Jerusha "Judy" Abbott to her anonymous benefactor whom she names "Daddy Long Legs". The letters chronicle her departure from the orphanage through four years of college. Judy makes new friends, slowly gains knowledge and independence, but also struggles with her humble past and unfixed future. Includes 33 illustrations by the author.A trustee of the John Grier orphanage has offered to send Judy Abbott to college. The only requirements are that she must write to him every month, and that she can never know who he is. Judy's life at college is a whirlwind of friends, classes, parties, and a growing friendship with the handsome Jervis Pendleton. With so much happening in her life, Judy can scarcely stop writing to the mysterious "Daddy-Long-Legs"!romance and coming of age story
  • Daddy-Long-Legs

    Jean Webster

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 9, 2017)
    Jean Webster (pseudonym for Alice Jane Chandler Webster, July 24, 1876 – June 11, 1916) was an American writer . Her best-known books feature lively and likeable young female protagonists who come of age intellectually, morally, and socially, but with enough humor, snappy dialogue, and gently biting social commentary to make her books palatable and enjoyable to contemporary readers.
  • Diary of a

    Nick Webster

    language (, Sept. 6, 2014)
    Tell me if this has ever happened to you. You’ve just settled in for a long, well-deserved summer vacation. You have nothing planned except hours of video games, tons of soda drinking, and most importantly not moving. Then your mom comes in and changes everything. Suddenly it’s super important that you do something productive that will get you out of the house and being active. Sound familiar? Well, that’s exactly what happened to me this summer, but that isn’t even the worst part. Do you know what my mom suggested that I do? You’ll never guess, so I’ll just tell you. Dance class. Not just any dance class. My little sister’s dance class. The same one! Could there be anything worse for my social status? I seriously doubt it. Well, obviously I had to think of something else, and that was when it hit me: sports camp. I’m Colby Walker, and this is the record of my hilarious first day at sports sampler camp.
  • Haiku Hikes: Poetry in Motion on the Appalachian Trail

    Dawn Webster

    eBook
    After changing careers, wandering around the world for a a year volunteering and getting embroiled in various adventures, Dawn Webster decided to continue exploring back home in the US with a 4.5 month hiking trip. A randomly received nickname, or trail name, transforms a thru hike of the Appalachian Trail to a bite-sized memoir in poetic form, uniting an interest in minimalism with the poetry she had abandoned more than a decade ago. What emerges is a humorous yet introspective romp through fourteen states of the Eastern US.