Best of
Young-Adult

1957

The Singing Boones


Dale White - 1957
    On her family's long trek in the wagon train from the Missouri River country to California, she did a woman's work and took a woman's responsibilities.But she still was not allowed to wear her hair pinned up in puffs and coils like the other girls of her age. Especially when Jed, the handsome South Pass Scout, showed signs of interest in her. Ellen chafed against her parents' unwillingness to have her grow up.But grow up she did--in character as well as appearance--during the long, exhausting, exciting journey across the continent. She learned the value of patience, gentleness, and good temper as she cared for her five brothers and sisters when their father and mother were both ill. Courage and endurance became her dependable supports through days of fatigue and nights of anxiety. And best of all, she found at the end of the great adventure that true love is worth earning and worth waiting for.Here is a story of covered wagons-days so vividly told that every detail of event and character is a living experience to the reader. The Boones are a family who will remain long in the memory, every one of them a real individual, and all united in purpose and affection. How they turned a favorite family pastime into a solid means of livelihood when their hope failed of "striking it rich" in the California gold mines makes an original and delightful climax to a fine, robust book.

Fighting Prince of Donegal


Robert T. Reilly - 1957
    

To Nick from Jan


Julie Campbell Tatham - 1957
    Jan MacGregor had to know which it was before she began her letter.

The Black Stone Knife


Alice Marriott - 1957
    The story of a young boy who ran away to join a tribe of Kiowa Indians journeying from Oklahoma to the southern tip of Mexico in 1825.

The Precious Days


Janet Lambert - 1957
    Jay helps Sandra to see her slightly unconventional family (who lives aboard the Chinese junk, Pakhoi) through new eyes.

The Seventeen Book of Young Living


Enid A. Haupt - 1957
    From telephone etiquette to the unfolding world of sex, its contents are fresh, wise and always practical.