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Forever Elle, by Heather Chapman

adjames's review against another edition

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5.0

With daring charm and grit, Heather Chapman weaves a tale of many forms of love—familial and romantic—in this tender story about Elle’s growth into a lady—even as the text itself questions what exactly a “lady” is and can be.

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4.0

Loved this story about a young girl growing up in the early 1900's in the Tetons. Elle is sort of a tomboy who wants to be a lady, but keeps finding herself in strange predicaments where she always seems to be getting dirty, ruining her dresses, or finding trouble. She is constantly teased by her neighbor's handsome son George. After her latest escapade, her parents decide to send her and her sister to school to learn how to become a proper young ladies. When tragedy strikes, Elle has to return home and must decide if she would rather have a proper and prim life or try to win the affections of the handsome George.

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4.0

Sweet story set in the Tetons, made me nostalgic for my childhood.

adjam's review

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5.0

With daring charm and grit, Heather Chapman weaves a tale of many forms of love—familial and romantic—in this tender story about Elle’s growth into a lady—even as the text itself questions what exactly a “lady” is and can be.
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