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[[Category:1984 Releases]] | [[Category:1984 Releases]] | ||
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* '''Author''': [[Judy Baer]] | * '''Author''': [[Judy Baer]] | ||
− | * '''Publisher''': [[ | + | * '''Publisher''': [[First Love From Silhouette]] #111 |
* '''Year''': 1984 | * '''Year''': 1984 | ||
* '''Editor''': [[Nancy Jackson]] | * '''Editor''': [[Nancy Jackson]] | ||
* '''Amazon Listing''' : [] | * '''Amazon Listing''' : [] | ||
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+ | == Book Description == | ||
+ | THE TIME WAS RIPE! | ||
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+ | Becca had always been ready to eat. As a child, eager to please her mother, she had cleaned her plate, even asked for seconds. Later it was cookies and milk, pizza and french fries, ice cream and fudge sauce. Now it was all catching up with her. Nobody cared what a good person she was. The slim, petite girls were chosen for the school honors and all the boys ran after them. | ||
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+ | She had just about given up when a sudden impulse led to an exciting new job. For the first time in years, she began to regain her self-respect and, in the process, improved her love life beyond her wildest dreams. | ||
== Recognitions == | == Recognitions == | ||
* [[1985 Golden Medallion Winners & Finalists|1985 Golden Medallion Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Young Adult Romance Categories|Young Adult Romance]] | * [[1985 Golden Medallion Winners & Finalists|1985 Golden Medallion Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Young Adult Romance Categories|Young Adult Romance]] |
Latest revision as of 03:50, 11 November 2022
- Author: Judy Baer
- Publisher: First Love From Silhouette #111
- Year: 1984
- Editor: Nancy Jackson
- Amazon Listing : []
Book Description
THE TIME WAS RIPE!
Becca had always been ready to eat. As a child, eager to please her mother, she had cleaned her plate, even asked for seconds. Later it was cookies and milk, pizza and french fries, ice cream and fudge sauce. Now it was all catching up with her. Nobody cared what a good person she was. The slim, petite girls were chosen for the school honors and all the boys ran after them.
She had just about given up when a sudden impulse led to an exciting new job. For the first time in years, she began to regain her self-respect and, in the process, improved her love life beyond her wildest dreams.