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(New page: * '''Author''': Dorothy Daniels * '''Publisher''': Paperback Library * '''Year''': 1964 A YOUNG NURSE FACES HER GREATEST CRISIS AT THE GLAMOROUS WORLD'S FAIR. Carol Allison, R.N...)
 
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* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Paperback Library]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Paperback Library]]  
 
* '''Year''': 1964
 
* '''Year''': 1964
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A YOUNG NURSE FACES HER GREATEST CRISIS AT THE GLAMOROUS WORLD'S FAIR. Carol Allison, R.N. hid a dark secret out of her past from her friends at the World's Fair. But her more immediate problem was Tina, the delicate ballerina at the Fair who had an incurable heart condition. Carol warned her that if she danced, she risked death. Yet Tina refused to quit, and threatened to reveal Carol's secret if she went to the authorities. Standing by Carol were the two men who loved her. Each man knew that only one would win Carol, yet they both worked to clear her name. BUT IT WAS CAROL ALONE WHO HAD TO CHOOSE BETWEEN SAVING THE LIFE OF THE DANCER OR HER OWN NURSING CAREER.
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A young nurse faces her greatest crisis at the glamorous World's Fair.
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Carol Allison, R.N. hid a dark secret out of her past from her friends at the World's Fair. But her more immediate problem was Tina, the delicate ballerina at the Fair who had an incurable heart condition. Carol warned her that if she danced, she risked death. Yet Tina refused to quit, and threatened to reveal Carol's secret if she went to the authorities. Standing by Carol were the two men who loved her. Each man knew that only one would win Carol, yet they both worked to clear her name.  
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But it was Carol alone who had to choose between saving the life of the dancer or her own nursing career.

Latest revision as of 18:50, 23 September 2007

A young nurse faces her greatest crisis at the glamorous World's Fair.

Carol Allison, R.N. hid a dark secret out of her past from her friends at the World's Fair. But her more immediate problem was Tina, the delicate ballerina at the Fair who had an incurable heart condition. Carol warned her that if she danced, she risked death. Yet Tina refused to quit, and threatened to reveal Carol's secret if she went to the authorities. Standing by Carol were the two men who loved her. Each man knew that only one would win Carol, yet they both worked to clear her name.

But it was Carol alone who had to choose between saving the life of the dancer or her own nursing career.