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Jane Claypool Miner

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(eng) Veronica Ladd is a pseudonym for Jane Claypool Miner, who writes both romances and non-fiction aimed at teens.

Werke von Jane Claypool Miner

Joanna (1984) 68 Exemplare
Margaret (1656) 67 Exemplare
Roxanne (1985) 58 Exemplare
Veronica (1986) 57 Exemplare
Jennie (1989) 56 Exemplare
Corey (1987) 42 Exemplare
Winter Love, Winter Wishes (1994) 19 Exemplare
Dreams Can Come True (1656) 19 Exemplare
Jeanne up and down (1987) 17 Exemplare
Malibu Summer (1995) 16 Exemplare
A Winter's Love Story (1993) 15 Exemplare
Senior Class (1982) 12 Exemplare
For the Love of Lori (1982) 11 Exemplare
Call Me (1984) 11 Exemplare
Flowers For Lisa (1981) 11 Exemplare
How to Be a Teen Model (1984) 7 Exemplare
Hiroshima and Nagasaki (1984) 7 Exemplare
She's My Sister (1982) 7 Exemplare
Why Did You Leave Me? (1980) 7 Exemplare
The Boy for Me (1983) 6 Exemplare
The Look of Love (1984) 6 Exemplare
Mountain Fear (1982) 6 Exemplare
Miracle of Time (1982) 5 Exemplare
New Beginning (1982) 5 Exemplare
Senior dreams can come true (1985) 5 Exemplare
Split Decision (1982) 3 Exemplare
Young parents (1985) 2 Exemplare
No Place to Go (1981) 1 Exemplar
Alcohol and Teens (1984) 1 Exemplar
To Pursue a Dream (1982) 1 Exemplar

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Geburtstag
1933-04-22
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
USA
Wohnorte
McAllen, Texas, USA (birth)
Ausbildung
California State University, Long Beach (BA | 1956)
Berufe
teacher
public speaker (alchol and teens, creative writing, romance novels)
Organisationen
Society of Children's Book Writers
American Society of Journalists and Authors
Authors Guild
Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
Veronica Ladd is a pseudonym for Jane Claypool Miner, who writes both romances and non-fiction aimed at teens.

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My second favorite in the Sunfire series. This one and Emily, I read over and over and over again.
 
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slimikin | Mar 27, 2022 |
A young woman tries to find love and happiness as she struggles to survive the harsh working conditions in a textile mill
 
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PPLL2020 | Sep 1, 2020 |
I bought this book because I have heard of the Johnstown flood, but didn't know anything about it except that it happened. I liked that Jennie is a strong character and works hard, but the author also shows that she has some doubts in the decisions she has to make.
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eliorajoy | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 21, 2016 |
This book is about a girl named Jennie who is trying to find her way in the world. She visits her aunts that live a few miles away from where her, her mother and younger brother own a boardinghouse. When she arrives to her aunts' house, she finds one of her aunts to be ill. Her aunt that is ill has to stay away from work to avoid getting worse. The aunts job is a morse code person. Jennie was taught morse code when she was younger and volunteered to take her aunts place. It was easy at first but then the flood happened. There were so many reporters who wanted her to send their stories through to their news stations. Jennie gets paid for her work and her aunt lets her stay to work there.
I liked this book because when the town was in the flood and Jennie was going through a lot of hardships, she didn't back away from her responsibilities. Even when she was caught in the flood she managed to stay srong. She saved a baby girl and escaped a burning pile of rubble that many were to trapped in that the were burned alive. Jennie didn't know what happend to her mother and brother, so she stayed awake for days walking around to search for her family. Jane Miner, I think, turned a tragedy into a story of a very adventurous young woman.
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Ryanne.Thompson | 1 weitere Rezension | Oct 27, 2011 |

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Werke
42
Mitglieder
579
Beliebtheit
#43,293
Bewertung
½ 3.6
Rezensionen
10
ISBNs
68
Sprachen
1

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