QUESTION: What do a meddlesome witch, a gangly bass fiddle player, a well-meaning best friend, a frustrated cheerleader, and a “maladroit” dateless wonder have in common?
ANSWER: Problems!
In this collection of stories, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you’ll grow in spirit with eleven girls as you watch them try to wriggle out of their dilemmas in sometimes zany, sometimes heartrending ways. You might even discover that some of them are just like you…
Eleven short stories “for girls”:
A Different Kind of Knowing by Kay Haugaard
Not Many Girls Play First Bass by Lael J. Littke
Sunday’s Child by Audrey DeBruhl
Boys are Like Algebra by Audrey DeBruhl
Promise Not to Tell by Mary Knowles
Signals by Betty Ren Wright
Daddy Is a Little Doll by Constance Kwolek
Second Best by Willie Mary Kistler
Those Dorn Girls by Dorothy Dalton
Jessica by Ruth Hooker
The Dollar by Eleanor Roth
QUESTION: What do a meddlesome witch, a gangly bass fiddle player, a well-meaning best friend, a frustrated cheerleader, and a “maladroit” dateless wonder have in common?
ANSWER: Problems!
In this collection of stories, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you’ll grow in spirit with eleven girls as you watch them try to wriggle out of their dilemmas in sometimes zany, sometimes heartrending ways. You might even discover that some of them are just like you…
Eleven short stories “for girls”:
A Different Kind of Knowing by Kay Haugaard
Not Many Girls Play First Bass by Lael J. Littke
Sunday’s Child by Audrey DeBruhl
Boys are Like Algebra by Audrey DeBruhl
Promise Not to Tell by Mary Knowles
Signals by Betty Ren Wright
Daddy Is a Little Doll by Constance Kwolek
Second Best by Willie Mary Kistler
Those Dorn Girls by Dorothy Dalton
Jessica by Ruth Hooker
The Dollar by Eleanor Roth