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Anne Emery (1) (1907–1987)

Auteur de Scarlet Royal

Pour les autres auteurs qui s'appellent Anne Emery, voyez la page de désambigüisation.

39+ oeuvres 775 utilisateurs 13 critiques 8 Favoris

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Œuvres de Anne Emery

Scarlet Royal (1952) — Auteur — 63 exemplaires
Senior Year (1949) 45 exemplaires
Going Steady (1950) 44 exemplaires
Sweet Sixteen (1956) 41 exemplaires
Mountain Laurel (1948) 39 exemplaires
A Spy in Old Philadelphia (1958) 39 exemplaires
Dinny Gordon, Freshman (1963) 32 exemplaires
Sorority Girl (1952) — Auteur — 30 exemplaires
Campus Melody (1955) 29 exemplaires
A Spy in Old Detroit (1963) 28 exemplaires
A Spy in Old New Orleans (1960) 28 exemplaires
A Spy in Old West Point (1965) 26 exemplaires
Dinny Gordon, Junior (1964) 24 exemplaires
High Note, Low Note (1954) 23 exemplaires
American Friend: Herbert Hoover (1967) 20 exemplaires
Dinny Gordon, Sophomore (1961) 20 exemplaires
Joan of Arc (Real People) (1951) 18 exemplaires
The Popular Crowd (1961) 17 exemplaires
Dinny Gordon, Senior (2004) 16 exemplaires
First Love, True Love (1956) 16 exemplaires
First Love Farewell (1972) 15 exemplaires
The Losing Game (1974) 15 exemplaires
Vagabond Summer (1953) — Auteur — 15 exemplaires
First Orchid for Pat (1957) 14 exemplaires
Married on Wednesday (1957) 14 exemplaires
Mystery of the Opal Ring (1967) 14 exemplaires
That Archer Girl (1959) 13 exemplaires
Hickory Hill (1955) 12 exemplaires
County Fair (1953) 11 exemplaires
A Dream to Touch (1961) 11 exemplaires
Jennie Lee, Patriot (1966) 8 exemplaires
Carey's Fortune (1969) 7 exemplaires
Tradition (1946) 7 exemplaires
Stepfamily (1980) 6 exemplaires
The Sky is Falling (1970) 5 exemplaires
Danger in a Smiling Mask (1968) 4 exemplaires
Free Not to Love (1975) 3 exemplaires
Bright Horizons (1947) 2 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Writing Books for Boys and Girls (1952) — Contributeur, quelques éditions5 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1907
Date de décès
1987
Sexe
female

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Children's Hist. Fic - American Revolutionary War à Name that Book (Décembre 2012)

Critiques

A very young Pat Marlowe has one major goal --to get married to Tim Davis. With Tim leaving for college, Pat and Tim decide to date others to make sure their relationship is solid. During her senior year, Pat develops an intense interest in drama, an interest that Tim neither appreciates or understands. Pat begins to question her marriage plans.

Second book of the Pat Marlowe series--
 
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shsunon | Jan 23, 2015 |
Dinny meets and starts dating Steve, a charming freshman at Rosemont College. Feeling special and needed is part of the appeal of this romance for Dinny. But the relationship with Steve becomes time- consuming and at times, overwhelming. And Dinny may feel needed, but Steve seems needy.
 
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shsunon | Aug 13, 2013 |
Set in the 1950's, this teen novel by Anne Emery focuses on the pros and cons of going steady. The central character Sally Burnaby is the oldest child of a large, active, traditional family. She is thrilled when she becomes pinned to her boyfriend Scotty shortly before graduation. I found Scotty to be an irritating and controlling person. Scotty gives Sally constant advice. He suggests that she hone her tennis and diving skills. He suggests books for her summer reading. These "recommendations" affect Sally's self-esteem; she often feels inadequate and depressed after their dates.When Sally is invited to Scotty's home, he treats her like any other guest, rather than a girlfriend. Despite their relationship flaws, they discuss forgoing college and plan to be married in the autumn. I found the description of Sally's summer job (clerical work at a local university) to be interesting. Sally regards the work (stuffing envelopes and typing registration cards) to be dull and tedious. She often makes errors and is reprimanded by the brusque and efficient office manager Carol Colbert. As the summer progresses, Sally reevaluates her goals and evolves into a stronger person. The themes of this 1950's youth novel are relevant today.… (plus d'informations)
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shsunon | Feb 21, 2013 |
Dinny Gordon travels through her junior year of high school with a few tribulations. She is unjustly fired from her job at Harlech's Variety Store for reporting a shoplifting incident. Curt Beauregard stops speaking to her when she accepts a date with Tom--but she reminds Curt that they aren't going steady and they are both are free to date others. Then she copes with prejudice against her friends, Mike and Debby who are Jewish. Dinny grows deeper into her archaeology interest and counsels a troubled adolescent.

This is my favorite Dinny Gordon novel!
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shsunon | Feb 17, 2013 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
39
Aussi par
1
Membres
775
Popularité
#32,829
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
13
ISBN
125
Langues
1
Favoris
8

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