ing about the adventures of the new friends you
have made in this book and would like to read more clean, wholesome
stories of their entertaining experiences, turn to the book jacket--on
the inside of it, a comprehensive list of Burt's fine series of
carefully selected books for young people has been placed for your
convenience.
THE Ann Sterling Series
By HARRIET PYNE GROVE
Stories of Ranch and College Life
For Girls 12 to 16 Years
ANN STERLING
The strange gift of Old Never-Run, an Indian whom
she has befriended, brings exciting events into Ann's
life.
THE COURAGE OF ANN
Ann makes many new, worthwhile friends during her
first year at Forest Hill College.
ANN AND THE JOLLY SIX
At the close of their Freshman year Ann and the Jolly
Six enjoy a house party at the Sterling's mountain
ranch.
ANN CROSSES A SECRET TRAIL
The Sterling family, with a group of friends, spend a
thrilling vacation under the southern Pines of Florida.
ANN'S SEARCH REWARDED
In solving the disappearance of her father, Ann finds
exciting adventures, Indians and bandits in the West.
ANN'S AMBITIONS
The end of her Senior year at Forest Hill brings a
whirl of new events into the career of "Ann of the
Singing Fingers."
ANN'S STERLING HEART
Ann returns home, after completing a busy year of
musical study abroad.
Books for Girls
By GRACE MAY NORTH
Author of THE VIRGINIA DAVIS SERIES
MEG OF MYSTERY MOUNTAIN
This story tells of the summer vacation some young
people spent in the mountains and how they cleared
up the mystery of the lost cabin at Crazy Creek Mine.
RILLA OF THE LIGHTHOUSE
"Rilla" had lived all her life with only her grandfather
and "Uncle Barney" as companions, but finally, at
High Cliff Seminary, her great test came and the
lovable girl from Windy Island Lighthouse met it
brilliantly.
NAN OF THE GYPSIES
In this tale of a wandering gypsy band, Nan, who has
spent her childhood with the gypsies, is adopted by
a woman of wealth, and by her love and loyalty to
her, she proves her fine character and true worth.
SISTERS
The personal characteristics and incidents in the lives
of two girls--one thoughtless and proud, the other
devoted and self-sacrificing--are vividly described i
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