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Books with title Betsy Was a Junior

  • Betsy Was a Junior/Betsy and Joe

    Maud Hart Lovelace

    Paperback (William Morrow Paperbacks, Sept. 29, 2009)
    "Some characters become your friends for life. That's how it was for me with Betsy-Tacy."—Judy BlumeWith a Foreword by Meg Cabot Maud Hart Lovelace’s beloved Betsy-Tacy series continues with the third and final books set in Betsy and Tacy’s high school years, Betsy Was a Junior and Betsy and Joe, featuring the original cover illustration from Betsy Was a Junior along with a foreword by New York Times bestselling author Meg Cabot.“Slipping into a Betsy book is like slipping into a favorite pair of well-worn slippers: It’s always a pleasure to live in Betsy’s world for a little while, to experience her simple joys, but also her (thankfully short-lived) sorrows.” —Meg Cabot“I re-read these books every year, marveling at how a world so quaint - Shirtwaists! Pompadours! Merry Widow hats! - can feature a heroine who is undeniably modern.” —Laura Lippman“There are three authors whose body of work I have re-read more than once over my adult life: Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, and Maud Hart Lovelace.” —Anna Quindlen
  • Betsy Was a Junior/Betsy and Joe

    Maud Hart Lovelace

    eBook (William Morrow Paperbacks, April 26, 2011)
    Betsy Was a Junior: It's the best school year ever, especially now that charming, funny Tib Muller is back in Deep Valley. But when her crowd gets into trouble, Betsy's best year could turn out to be her worst.Betsy and Joe: Betsy always thought she and Joe Willard were made for each other—and now that summer's over and senior year's begun, it seems her dream is coming true! But her friend Tony Markham has come calling as well—and his intentions are definitely romantic.
  • Betsy Was a Junior

    Maud Hart Lovelace, Vera Neville

    Paperback (HarperTrophy, March 31, 1995)
    A small town shortly after the turn of the century provides the background for this account of Betsy's third year at Deep Valley High. Reissue.
  • Betsy Was a Junior

    Maud Hart Lovelace, Vera Neville

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, March 16, 1995)
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  • Betsy Was a Junior

    Maud Hart Lovelace, Vera Neville

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, March 16, 1995)
    The Best School Year Ever That's the kind of junior year Betsy Ray has planned for herself. And when her childhood friend Tib Muller moves back to Deep Valley, Betsy's sure her perfect year is off to a grand start. With charming, funny Tib around, Crowd doings are more fun than ever -- especially after Betsy starts Okto Delta, the first -- ever sorority at Deep Valley High.But soon Betsy's luck takes a bad turn. The Crowd is getting into trouble at school, and Betsy isn't given a chance to compete in the annual Essay Contest. Could Betsy's best school year turn out to be her worst?
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  • Betsy Was a Junior

    Maud Hart Lovelace

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell Company, Jan. 1, 1949)
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  • Betsy Was a Junior/Betsy and Joe

    Maud Hart Lovelace

    Paperback (Harper Perennial Modern Classics, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Betsy Was a Junior: It's the best school year ever, especially now that charming, funny Tib Muller is back in Deep Valley. But when her crowd gets into trouble, Betsy's best year could turn out to be her worst. Betsy and Joe: Betsy always thought she and Joe Willard were made for each other—and now that summer's over and senior year's begun, it seems her dream is coming true! But her friend Tony Markham has come calling as well—and his intentions are definitely romantic.
  • Betsy Was a Junior

    Maud Hart Lovelace

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell, Jan. 1, 1948)
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  • Betsy Was a Junior

    Maud Hart Lovelace, Vera Neville

    Paperback (Harper Trophy, Jan. 1, 1960)
    The best school year ever. That's the kind of junior year Betsy Ray has planned for herself. She's resolved to learn to play the piano, head up a committee for the Junior-Senior Banquet, study hard for her classes-and most of all, go with Joe Willard.