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Woolley, Catherine was born on August 11, 1904 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Edward Mott and Anna L. (Thayer) Woolley.
("CHAPTERS: 1.) The first day (page 9), 2.) Ginnie walks o...)
"CHAPTERS: 1.) The first day (page 9), 2.) Ginnie walks on tiptoe (page 26), 3.) Birthday party on Saturday (page 40), 4.) A new friend (page 53), 5.) At Geneva's house (page 67), 6.) In the bushel basket (page 87), 7.) The wonderful day (page 102), 8.) Geneva teases too much (page 117), 9.) The pond is frozen (page 132), 10.) Christmas vacation (page 146), 11.) Everyone has a secret but Ginnie (page 163), 12.) The surprise (page 175)." from book
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(While spending the Christmas holidays with a friend in So...)
While spending the Christmas holidays with a friend in South Carolina, Ginnie determines to discover the source of a mysterious light in the neighborhood.
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(Wanting only to get back to his home on the farm, a mouse...)
Wanting only to get back to his home on the farm, a mouse goes from floor to floor in a luxury apartment building creating panic as he searches for a way out.
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(Collection of approximately fifty recipes of dishes that ...)
Collection of approximately fifty recipes of dishes that are referred to in the author's Ginnie books, including cheese souffle, apple pie, and popovers.
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(Great series for readers ages 7 to 12+ After traveling wi...)
Great series for readers ages 7 to 12+ After traveling with her mother and father for the first nine years of her life, Georgina Fellows, known as Ginnie, is able to attend school for the first time. Ginnie is shy and feels a bit timid about joining the fourth grade class at Lincoln Grammar School. After a few ups and downs, Ginnie ultimately makes friends with her classmates. Ginnie's best friend is mischievous tomboy, Geneva Porter. Her other close friend, Anna, is an orphan who is adopted by Ginnie's grandmother. The series has a lovely, warm feeling of family, friends, and a happy state of well being. As Ginnie and Geneva mature, they begin exploring activities such as babysitting, cooking, and solving mysteries! The 10 Book Set includes: Ginnie and Geneva; Ginnie Joins In; Ginnie and the New Girl; Ginnie and the Mystery House; Ginnie and the Mystery Doll; Ginnie and Her Juniors; Ginnie and the Cooking Contest; Ginnie and the Wedding Bells; Ginnie and the Mystery Cat; Ginnie and the Mystery Light.
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(Charming Children's story of David, a little boy who did ...)
Charming Children's story of David, a little boy who did not get the electric train that he had wanted for Christmas so he began to save his pennies...Illustrated throughout by Vera Neville, the illustrator of the "Betsy-Tacy" series books.
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(Ten-year-old Cathy enjoys being society reporter for the ...)
Ten-year-old Cathy enjoys being society reporter for the local paper but soon finds out that her position leaves little time for homework or family activities.
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(Ginnie has not gone to school as early as other children,...)
Ginnie has not gone to school as early as other children, but because of her mother's lessons, she is ready for the fourth grade. Although she has looked forward to school eagerly, it is a disappointment at first, for Ginnie has never played games or roller skated or had any practice in making friends with boys and girls. Geneva Porter, the most confident and popular girl in the class, bothers Ginnie most of all, as Geneva loves to tease. But Ginnie, who finds it hard to defend herself, has no trouble at all in standing up for her new friend. This is a warm and understanding story of children learning to get along with each other and having a wonderful time as they do!
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Woolley, Catherine was born on August 11, 1904 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Edward Mott and Anna L. (Thayer) Woolley.
AB, University of California at Los Angeles, 1927.
Advertising copywriter, American Radiator Company. New York City, 1927-1931;
freelance writer, 1931-1933;
copywriter, editor house organ, American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corporation, New York City, 1933-1940;
desk editor, Architectural Record, 1940-1942;
production editor, Society of Automotive Engineers Journal, New York City, 1942-1943;
public relations writer, National Association of Manufacturers, New York City, 1943-1947. Conductor workshop on juvenile writing Truro Center for Arts, 1977, 78, 92, Cape Cod Writers Conference, 1990, 91, 92.
Instructor writing for juveniles Cape Cod Writers Conference, 1965, 66, 92.
(Great series for readers ages 7 to 12+ After traveling wi...)
(Ten-year-old Cathy enjoys being society reporter for the ...)
(Wanting only to get back to his home on the farm, a mouse...)
(While spending the Christmas holidays with a friend in So...)
(Collection of approximately fifty recipes of dishes that ...)
(Charming Children's story of David, a little boy who did ...)
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Trustee Truro Public Libraries, 1974-1984. Member Passaic (New Jersey) Board Education, 1953-1956, Passaic Redevelopment Agency, 1952-1953. President Passaic League of Women Voters, 1949-1952.
Member Authors League American, Friends of Truro Libraries, Truro History Society, Amnesty International United States of America, Kenilworth Society.