book cover of The Good Land
 

The Good Land

(1959)
(The third book in the Texas Panhandle series)
A novel by

 
 
Almost 15-year-old Carolyn, the "baby" of the Pierce family, is experiencing the growing-up difficulties and frustrations typical of the youngest child. Melinda is energetically engaged in the town life of Amarillo, the twins are happily married, and Katie, home from school, spends all day sighing listlessly around the house. Carolyn feels a bit neglected - after all, she has problems and worries, too! In her attempts to find her own place in the adult world, Carolyn tries to assist Katie's floundering romance, secretly befriends the daughter of an unfriendly homesteader, and discovers that words, her words, can make a difference in others' lives - particularly in the life of young Jim Foster. The Texas Panhandle is a good land for growing up in - even if the growing up is harder then you expect!


Genre: Children's Fiction

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