Betsy Tacy Books-6v Boxed 
SUch charming stories! As I child I read them until the covers fell off and I had to get a second set! <3
Maud Hart Lovelace was born on April 25, 1892, in Mankato, Minnesota. She was the middle of three children born to Thomas and Stella (Palmer) Hart. Her sister, Kathleen, was three years older, and her other sister, Helen, was six years younger. That dear family" was the model for the fictional Ray family.Mauds birthplace was a small house on a hilly residential street several blocks above Mankatos

I read these books growing up and LOVED them! They're a fun a quick read for an adult.
This is a boxed set of the first six books in the series. The books include: Betsy-Tacy, Betsy-Tacy and Tib, Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill, Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown, Heaven to Betsy, and Betsy In Spite of Herself. All of these books are great. I just finished re-reading them again this summer. I can't even keep track of how much I read them. These books are so sweet and old-fashioned with beautiful illustrations!! Everyone needs to read these!
I read all these when I was a kid... loved em.
Maud Hart Lovelace
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Original Title: | Betsy-Tacy Books (box set) |
ISBN: | 0064401278 (ISBN13: 9780064401272) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Maud Hart Lovelace was born on April 25, 1892, in Mankato, Minnesota. She was the middle of three children born to Thomas and Stella (Palmer) Hart. Her sister, Kathleen, was three years older, and her other sister, Helen, was six years younger. “That dear family" was the model for the fictional Ray family. Maud’s birthplace was a small house on a hilly residential street several blocks above Mankato’s center business district. The street, Center Street, dead-ended at one of the town’s many hills. When Maud was a few months old, the Hart family moved two blocks up the street to 333 Center. Shortly before Maud’s fifth birthday a “large merry Irish family" moved into the house directly across the street. Among its many children was a girl Maud’s age, Frances, nicknamed Bick, who was to be Maud’s best friend and the model for Tacy Kelly. Tib’s character was based on another playmate, Marjorie (Midge) Gerlach, who lived nearby in a large house designed by her architect father. Maud, Bick, and Midge became lifelong friends. Maud once stated that the three couldn’t have been closer if they’d been sisters.Particularize Of Books Betsy Tacy Books-6v Boxed
Title | : | Betsy Tacy Books-6v Boxed |
Author | : | Maud Hart Lovelace |
Book Format | : | Boxed Set |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 0 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 1981 by HarperCollins Publishers |
Categories | : | Childrens. Classics. Young Adult |
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Ratings: 4.54 From 87 Users | 8 ReviewsAppraise Of Books Betsy Tacy Books-6v Boxed
Another series I loved when I was a little kid. I want to reread some of them.SUch charming stories! As I child I read them until the covers fell off and I had to get a second set! <3
Maud Hart Lovelace was born on April 25, 1892, in Mankato, Minnesota. She was the middle of three children born to Thomas and Stella (Palmer) Hart. Her sister, Kathleen, was three years older, and her other sister, Helen, was six years younger. That dear family" was the model for the fictional Ray family.Mauds birthplace was a small house on a hilly residential street several blocks above Mankatos

I read these books growing up and LOVED them! They're a fun a quick read for an adult.
This is a boxed set of the first six books in the series. The books include: Betsy-Tacy, Betsy-Tacy and Tib, Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill, Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown, Heaven to Betsy, and Betsy In Spite of Herself. All of these books are great. I just finished re-reading them again this summer. I can't even keep track of how much I read them. These books are so sweet and old-fashioned with beautiful illustrations!! Everyone needs to read these!
I read all these when I was a kid... loved em.
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