Donna Parker Takes a Giant Step (Donna Parker #7)
Hardcover
Published
1964
by Whitman
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One thing that really got on my nerves in this book is how many times Donna says, "Yeeks!" Seriously, shouldn't it be "Yikes!"
Aside from that, it was a pretty good Donna Parker book. Donna and her gang start high school an get involved in new social situtations. Donna learns that not everything is black and white, sometimes things are a little gray.
So, I've fulfilled my dream of rereading the Donna Parker series. I defintely remember why I liked them so much as a girl.
Aside from that, it was a pretty good Donna Parker book. Donna and her gang start high school an get involved in new social situtations. Donna learns that not everything is black and white, sometimes things are a little gray.
So, I've fulfilled my dream of rereading the Donna Parker series. I defintely remember why I liked them so much as a girl.
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Pen name of Marcia Lauter Obrasky Levin.
Born in Philadelphia in 1918 to Russian immigrant, Abraham Nathaniel Obrasky, and the former Elizabeth Lauter, Marcia Lauter Obrasky grew up in a Yiddish speaking household.
Her first picture books were published by Wonder, and appeared from 1951. The first three Donna Parkers were published in 1957. As was common with series books, publishers initiated a bre...more
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Born in Philadelphia in 1918 to Russian immigrant, Abraham Nathaniel Obrasky, and the former Elizabeth Lauter, Marcia Lauter Obrasky grew up in a Yiddish speaking household.
Her first picture books were published by Wonder, and appeared from 1951. The first three Donna Parkers were published in 1957. As was common with series books, publishers initiated a bre...more
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