Best of
Young-Adult
1960
The Trouble with Jenny's Ear
Oliver Butterworth - 1960
Black-and-white illustrations.
Knight's Fee
Rosemary Sutcliff - 1960
As the cavalcade approached the great gateway, a small thing happened; Randal dropped the fig he had been eating on to the nose of Hugh's mettlesome horse. It was this seemingly trivial incident that first set the boy, whose days had been spent among the castle hounds, on the path to a new life; it was the first step in his rise from dog-boy to knight--though the price he had to pay for this final honour was a heavy one.
There Must Be a Pony
James Kirkwood Jr. - 1960
His mother, Rita, is a sexy, gorgeous star - but a little nuts. His house is a palace - but lonely as hell. Ben, his mother's latest lover, fulfills Josh's longing for a father, gives him a chance he desperately needs to become his own person and to escape the tawdry temptations of Tinsel Town...until suddenly Ben is dead, Rita is under suspicion of murder, and Josh, if he is to become his own man, must discover the truth.
Blast Off At Woomera
Hugh Walters - 1960
Once Chris agreed, things moved fast. Whisked to London by the R.A.F., he started his training, was fitted for a G-suit, got to know the landscape of the Moon as well as he knew the school sports ground. Then on to Woomera; and, at last, into space...
Lillipilly Hill
Eleanor Spence - 1960
In the face of the difficulty of the harsh land and the ever present threat of bush rangers it seemed almost certain that Mr. Wilmot would be persuaded to take them back to England, but Harriet, determined to stay, sets about establishing the family so completely in the Barley Creek community that they would no longer want to leave.