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Original Title: | Betsy Was a Junior: A Betsy-Tacy High School Story |
ISBN: | 0064405478 (ISBN13: 9780064405478) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Betsy-Tacy #7 |
Setting: | Mankato(United States) |
Maud Hart Lovelace
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.17 | 4979 Users | 151 Reviews

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Title | : | Betsy Was a Junior (Betsy-Tacy #7) |
Author | : | Maud Hart Lovelace |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | March 31st 1995 by HarperTrophy (first published June 1st 1947) |
Categories | : | Classics. Young Adult. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Childrens |
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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?Rating Containing Books Betsy Was a Junior (Betsy-Tacy #7)
Ratings: 4.17 From 4979 Users | 151 ReviewsWeigh Up Containing Books Betsy Was a Junior (Betsy-Tacy #7)
3.5 starsThis is one in the series I go a little back-and-forth on. Obviously I still like it, but I'm not quite sure I love it. Not even with this re-read. The Okto Delta thing still bothers me a little, even though I do realise this is something Betsy and her group needed to go through to see why or how it wasn't a very good thing to do. I was never Tony's biggest fan. I know everyone else seems to love him dearly, but I never warmed to him the way I did to Cab and Dennie and the Humphreys inA discussion of what true friendship and realistic goals. With love, humor, and onion sandwiches in-between.
Lots of high school hijinks. I suspect instead of being like Betsy, Im more like Betsys 10-year-old sister Margaret, who is all like, I would like to throw my first party ever, and invite only my dog and my cat.But Betsy shows signs of really growing up by the end, and Im interested in seeing where her story goes next. I think the final two books will be a nice payoff.

JOE YOU DELIGHTFUL TAR-SPREADING SNOB! WHERE DO YOU GET OFF SENDING POSTCARDS LIKE THAT?
I don't know what it is about these books that just draws me in! Maybe it's the fact that Lovelace has created such a deep, yet relatable character in Betsy that I find myself remembering certain things from my high school experience even though mine and Betsy's were a century apart. Lovelace just brings out those timeless qualities of life. Betsy enters her junior year and continues setting goals for herself, learning from her mistakes and finding out who she is. For the first time, the end of
The irrepressible Betsy Ray begins her junior year of high school full of resolve. She will do better in school. She will get Joe Willard to like her. She will be more responsible now that her big sister Julia will be leaving home to attend university. The good news is that Tib is back in town from Milwaukie. And Betsy is popular and well liked--at least at first. The bad news is that Betsy cares more about her hair style and stylish clothes than she does about being a good person, taking care
The irrepressible Betsy Ray begins her junior year of high school full of resolve. She will do better in school. She will get Joe Willard to like her. She will be more responsible now that her big sister Julia will be leaving home to attend university. The good news is that Tib is back in town from Milwaukie. And Betsy is popular and well liked--at least at first. The bad news is that Betsy cares more about her hair style and stylish clothes than she does about being a good person, taking care
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