I T'S a shame!" said Priscilla. "It's an outrage!" said Conny. "It's an insult!" said Patty. "To separate us now after we've been together three years-" "And it isn't as though we were awfully bad last year. Lots of girls had more demerits." "Only our badness was sort of conspicuous," Patty admitted. "But we were very good the last three weeks," reminded Conny. "And you should see my new room-mate!" wailed Priscilla. "She can't be any worse than Irene McCullough." "She is!-Her father's a missionary, and she was brought up in China. Her name is Keren-happuch Hersey, after Job's youngest daughter. And she doesn't think it's funny!"
Patty Series
This series chronicles the coming-of-age journey of a spirited young protagonist as she navigates the complexities of adolescence and discovers her own path. Through witty anecdotes and relatable scenarios, the narratives delve into themes of friendship, first romances, and the universal challenges of growing up. Readers will follow a cast of evolving characters learning valuable life lessons within the settings of boarding school and early college life. It's a timeless exploration of self-discovery and identity formation.


Recommended Reading Order
- 1
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When Patty Went to College
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Set in a women's college at the turn of the 20th century, the story follows Patty Wyatt, a spirited and unconventional senior. Known for her humor and playful nature, Patty navigates campus life filled with pranks and fun, all while balancing her studies with her own unique approach. Her character shines through her commitment to helping others, particularly when she supports a homesick freshman, Olivia Copeland, who fears expulsion due to academic struggles. The novel offers a charming glimpse into the challenges and camaraderie of college life.