COMPLETE Prodigal Daughters by Joseph Hocking-mas

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29 PL OK.
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30 PL OK.

Books today seem to have darker endings than this one seems to be heading towards.
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craigdav1 wrote:30 PL OK.

Books today seem to have darker endings than this one seems to be heading towards.
Thanks!
I'll agree with that. I'm struck by how little things have actually changed.
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queenk8 wrote:
craigdav1 wrote:30 PL OK.

Books today seem to have darker endings than this one seems to be heading towards.
Thanks!
I'll agree with that. I'm struck by how little things have actually changed.
Not sure I would recommend this book to anyone with teenagers. A bit too scary.
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craigdav1 wrote:
queenk8 wrote:
craigdav1 wrote:30 PL OK.

Books today seem to have darker endings than this one seems to be heading towards.
Thanks!
I'll agree with that. I'm struck by how little things have actually changed.
Not sure I would recommend this book to anyone with teenagers. A bit too scary.
:mrgreen: I first read this book about 35 years ago, at which time I remember being very sympathetic towards the girls. Today, my heart goes out to the parents.
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31 PL OK.

Will finish tomorrow.
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craigdav1 wrote:31 PL OK.

Will finish tomorrow.
Thank you!
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32-33PL OK. Finished!

Modern readers may not be entirely pleased with the "happy ending."
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craigdav1 wrote:32-33PL OK. Finished!

Modern readers may not be entirely pleased with the "happy ending."
Thank you so much! Yes, not a big win for the feminists. But I do like happy endings.
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Kate,
Cataloging underway, but I'm having trouble moving the files over to Archive. Seems to be a general issue at Archive (not anything with this particular project). I'll get this wrapped up as soon as things get back to normal on the Archive side.
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MaryAnnSpiegel wrote:Kate,
Cataloging underway, but I'm having trouble moving the files over to Archive. Seems to be a general issue at Archive (not anything with this particular project). I'll get this wrapped up as soon as things get back to normal on the Archive side.
MaryAnn
Thank you, MaryAnn. Especially for handling technical details.
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