THE RANDY SERIES
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"After Randy's Spring there came Randy's
Summer, Randy's Fall, and Randy's Winter. True, I didn't
care very much myself for her spring, but it didn't occur to me that I might
not care for her summer, and then her summer didn't prejudice me against her
fall, and I still had hopes as I moved on to her winter. I was disappointed
in her whole year." "The progress of the 'Randy Books' has been one continual triumph over the hearts of girls of all ages, for dear little fun-loving sister Prue is almost as much of a central figure as Randy, growing toward womanhood with each book. The sterling good sense and simple naturalness of Randy, and the total absence of slang and viciousness, make these books in the highest degree commendable, while abundant life is supplied by the doings of her merry friends, and there is rich humor in the droll rural surroundings." -- Lothrop, Lee & Shepard advertisement See also the Prue series. |
RANDY'S SUMMER -- 1900. Lee and Shephard. RANDY'S WINTER -- 1901. Lee and Shephard. RANDY AND HER FRIENDS -- 1903. Lee and Shephard. RANDY AND PRUE -- 1903. Lothrop, Lee, and Shephard. RANDY'S GOOD TIMES -- 1904. Lee and Shephard; Lothrop, Lee, & Shephard. RANDY'S LUCK -- 1905, Lee and Shephard; Lothrop, Lee and Shepard. RANDY'S LOYALTY -- 1906, Lothrop, Lee and Shepard. RANDY'S PRINCE -- 1907, Amy Brooks. Lothrop, Lee and Shepard. |
Source: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard advertisement,
courtesy of Thomas Duffy |