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All Emergencies, Ring Super
Dana is an actress who lives in New York, but she is going through an identity crisis. She suddenly decided that acting was a pretty banal way to mak...

Friends for Life
This book concerns a teenager, Susan, who is moving back to Boston with her family after having lived in New York for several years. When she gets ba...

Life Without Friends
This is a sequel to the Ellen Emerson White book Friends for Life. In this book, Beverly is dealing with a lot of hard things from her past. Her mot...

Long Live the Queen
This is the third and final book in the President's Daughter series (it is the sequel to the President's Daugher and White House Autumn). In this boo...

Romance is a Wonderful Thing
Trish is a high school student. She is very smart and takes all honors classes, and she is also very involved in activites like school plays and Year...

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The President's Daughter
This is the story of Meghan Powers, whose mother becomes the first female President of the United States. (It is the first book in a trilogy about Me...



The Road Home
Rebecca is a nurse in Vietnam during the war. As the book opens, she is dealing with the recent death of two of her good friends, and the physical in...

Voyage on the Great Titanic
Margaret Brady is an orphan who lives in a convent in London. Her only family member is her brother, William, who is in Boston trying to save up enou...

White House Autumn
This is the second in the trilogy about Meg Powers (the first sequel to The President's Daughter, in which Meg's mother was elected President). In th...

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