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  • Dear Enemy

    Jean Webster

    eBook (, June 18, 2020)
    Dear Enemy by Jean Webster
  • Dear Enemy

    Jean Webster, Anne Hancock, Spoken Realms

    Audiobook (Spoken Realms, Feb. 12, 2015)
    This delightful sequel to Webster's Daddy Long-Legs centers on socialite Sallie McBride, who reluctantly agrees to become director of an orphan asylum. The asylum's benefactors, her friends Judy and Jervis Pendleton, insist she is just the person to institute the sweeping reforms the institution needs. The exuberant Sallie soon begins ruffling feathers of the staff, filling the children's lives with hope and love, and locking horns with the new Scotch doctor, the Dear Enemy of the title.
  • Dear Enemy

    Jean Webster

    eBook (Digireads.com, April 4, 2011)
    Jean Webster (1876-1916) was an American novelist, playwright, and social activist. During the start of the twentieth century (1912), Webster wrote "Daddy-Long-Legs", an epistolary, best-selling novel that she developed into a play. It met with much success, and the characters were sold as dolls, the money from which going to charities to help fund orphan adoptions. In 1915, Webster published the sequel, "Dear Enemy". Written in the same epistolary form, "Dear Enemy" met with best-selling acclaim as well. The novel is unique in that the story is propelled by crude, stick-figure animations, drawn by Webster herself, that add a whimsical air to the social issues addressed, the care of orphans and women's life choices in particular. Sadly, Webster died of childbirth fever in 1916, just a year after the success of "Dear Enemy".
  • Dear Enemy

    Jean Webster

    eBook (, Sept. 7, 2020)
    Dear Enemy by Jean Webster
  • Dear Enemy

    Jean Webster

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 20, 2017)
    Dear Enemy
  • Dear Enemy

    Jean Webster

    eBook (Girlebooks, March 19, 2011)
    This edition includes an original preface, author biography and select bibliography.First published in 1915, Dear Enemy is a sequel to Daddy Long Legs. Judy Abbott, whose letters to her anonymous benefactor made up the first novel, hardly makes an appearance in this one. The main character is Judy's pal from college, Sallie McBride, who Judy recruits from her frivolous life to run the John Grier orphan asylum. Sallie's letters are mostly to Judy, but letters to others including to the home's moody Scottish doctor--her "enemy"--add some variation.
  • Dear Enemy

    Jean Webster

    eBook (, Aug. 26, 2020)
    Dear Enemy is the sequel to Jean Webster’s novel Daddy-Long-Legs. The story as presented in a series of letters written by Sallie McBride, Judy Abbott’s college mate in Daddy-Long-Legs. Among the recipients of the letters are the president of the orphanage where Sallie is filling in until a new director can be installed, his wife (Judy Abbott of Daddy-Long-Legs), and the orphanage’s doctor (to whom Sallie addresses her letters: “Dear Enemy
  • Dear Enemy

    Jean Webster

    Hardcover (Echo Library, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Sallie McBride, the new director of the John Grier Home for Orphans, keeps her friends posted on the latest occurrences in that institution.
  • dear enemy

    jean webster

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1915)
    Dear Enemy a novel by Jean Webster 1915 First Edition, hardcover plaid cover w/illustration Lt. Brown, pages slightly yellowed due to age, but in tack.
  • Dear Enemy

    Jean Webster

    Paperback (Digireads.com, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Jean Webster (1876-1916) was an American novelist, playwright, and social activist. During the start of the twentieth century (1912), Webster wrote "Daddy-Long-Legs", an epistolary, best-selling novel that she developed into a play. It met with much success, and the characters were sold as dolls, the money from which going to charities to help fund orphan adoptions. In 1915, Webster published the sequel, "Dear Enemy". Written in the same epistolary form, "Dear Enemy" met with best-selling acclaim as well. The novel is unique in that the story is propelled by crude, stick-figure animations, drawn by Webster herself, that add a whimsical air to the social issues addressed, the care of orphans and women's life choices in particular. Sadly, Webster died of childbirth fever in 1916, just a year after the success of "Dear Enemy".
  • Dear Enemy

    Jean Webster

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 1, 2016)
    Dear Enemy is the sequel to Jean Webster's novel Daddy-Long-Legs. First published in 1915, it was one of the top ten best sellers in the US during1916. It is a classic that has been loved by many for generations, a great addition to the collection. Any profits generated from the sale of this book will go towards the Freeriver Community project, a project designed to promote harmonious community living and well-being in the world. To learn more about the Freeriver project please visit the website - www.freerivercommunity.com
  • Dear Enemy - Jean Webster

    Jean Webster

    eBook (, May 16, 2012)
    A gay, tender love-story about 113 orphans and a dour young Scotch surgeon who had forgotten how to smile, and of Sallie McBride, of "Daddy-Long-Legs" fame, who has a tremendous time teaching them how to laugh again.Sequel to Daddy Long-legs.