Betty Wales, Sophomore
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Betty Wales, a bright and popular girl, is back at Harding College for her sophomore year. This time, she lives in the Belden House, a dorm with a reputation for being a bit wilder than the others. Betty quickly finds herself caught up in a whirlwind of social events, dances, and school activities. She enjoys spending time with her friends, making new acquaintances, and experiencing the joys and challenges of college life. Throughout the year, Betty encounters various situations that test her maturity and her ability to handle the social pressures of her age. She learns about her own strengths and weaknesses, and she comes to a better understanding of herself and the world around her. Betty Wales, Sophomore follows Betty's journey of growth and self-discovery, showcasing her evolving personality and the influence of her relationships with her friends and peers. The novel captures the essence of youthful enthusiasm, the importance of friendships, and the navigating complexities of adolescence in a college setting.Book Details
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