THE LILIAN GARIS BOOKSIllustrated. Every volume complete in itself.Among her “fan” letters Lilian Garis receives some flattering testimonials of her girl readers’ interest in her stories. From a class of thirty comes a vote of twenty-five naming her as their favorite author. Perhaps it is the element of live mystery that Mrs. Garis always builds her stories upon, or perhaps it is because the girls easily can translate her own sincere interest in themselves from the stories. At any rate her books prosper through the changing conditions of these times, giving pleasure, satisfaction, and, incidentally, that tactful word of inspiration, so important in literature for young girls. Mrs. Garis prefers to call her books “juvenile novels” and in them romance is never lacking.SALLY FOR SHORTSALLY FOUND OUTA GIRL CALLED TEDTED AND TONY, TWO GIRLS OF TODAYCLEO’S MISTY RAINBOWCLEO’S CONQUESTBARBARA HALEBARBARA HALE’S MYSTERY FRIEND(Formerly Barbara Hale and Cozette)NANCY BRANDONNANCY BRANDON’S MYSTERYCONNIE LORING(Formerly Connie Loring’s Dilemma)CONNIE LORING’S GYPSY FRIEND(Formerly Connie Loring’s Ambition)JOAN: JUST GIRLJOAN’S GARDEN OF ADVENTUREGLORIA: A GIRL AND HER DADGLORIA AT BOARDING SCHOOLGROSSET & DUNLAPPublishersNEW YORK
THE LILIAN GARIS BOOKSIllustrated. Every volume complete in itself.
THE LILIAN GARIS BOOKS
Illustrated. Every volume complete in itself.
Among her “fan” letters Lilian Garis receives some flattering testimonials of her girl readers’ interest in her stories. From a class of thirty comes a vote of twenty-five naming her as their favorite author. Perhaps it is the element of live mystery that Mrs. Garis always builds her stories upon, or perhaps it is because the girls easily can translate her own sincere interest in themselves from the stories. At any rate her books prosper through the changing conditions of these times, giving pleasure, satisfaction, and, incidentally, that tactful word of inspiration, so important in literature for young girls. Mrs. Garis prefers to call her books “juvenile novels” and in them romance is never lacking.
Among her “fan” letters Lilian Garis receives some flattering testimonials of her girl readers’ interest in her stories. From a class of thirty comes a vote of twenty-five naming her as their favorite author. Perhaps it is the element of live mystery that Mrs. Garis always builds her stories upon, or perhaps it is because the girls easily can translate her own sincere interest in themselves from the stories. At any rate her books prosper through the changing conditions of these times, giving pleasure, satisfaction, and, incidentally, that tactful word of inspiration, so important in literature for young girls. Mrs. Garis prefers to call her books “juvenile novels” and in them romance is never lacking.
SALLY FOR SHORTSALLY FOUND OUTA GIRL CALLED TEDTED AND TONY, TWO GIRLS OF TODAYCLEO’S MISTY RAINBOWCLEO’S CONQUESTBARBARA HALEBARBARA HALE’S MYSTERY FRIEND(Formerly Barbara Hale and Cozette)NANCY BRANDONNANCY BRANDON’S MYSTERYCONNIE LORING(Formerly Connie Loring’s Dilemma)CONNIE LORING’S GYPSY FRIEND(Formerly Connie Loring’s Ambition)JOAN: JUST GIRLJOAN’S GARDEN OF ADVENTUREGLORIA: A GIRL AND HER DADGLORIA AT BOARDING SCHOOL
SALLY FOR SHORT
SALLY FOUND OUT
A GIRL CALLED TED
TED AND TONY, TWO GIRLS OF TODAY
CLEO’S MISTY RAINBOW
CLEO’S CONQUEST
BARBARA HALE
BARBARA HALE’S MYSTERY FRIEND
(Formerly Barbara Hale and Cozette)
NANCY BRANDON
NANCY BRANDON’S MYSTERY
CONNIE LORING
(Formerly Connie Loring’s Dilemma)
CONNIE LORING’S GYPSY FRIEND
(Formerly Connie Loring’s Ambition)
JOAN: JUST GIRL
JOAN’S GARDEN OF ADVENTURE
GLORIA: A GIRL AND HER DAD
GLORIA AT BOARDING SCHOOL
GROSSET & DUNLAPPublishersNEW YORK
GROSSET & DUNLAPPublishersNEW YORK