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'Mabel falls in love with Lennie's brother Bert, much to Lennie's chagrin. Lennie feels out of kilter with the more mature tastes of Mabel, recently returned from studying art in Paris' (Oxford Companion to Australian Children's Literature 411).
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Sequel to Teens.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Publications Received
1898
single work
review
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 12 November 1898; (p. 930, 931)
— Review of Rodman the Boatsteerer and Other Stories 1898 selected work short story ; Girls Together 1898 single work novel The reviewer writes that most of the short sketches in Beck's book had appeared previously in magazines and the best of them are about white men and brown women. Girls Together, the sequel to Teens, is reported as a 'girl's book' in a 'dainty style.'
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Publications Received
1898
single work
review
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 12 November 1898; (p. 930, 931)
— Review of Rodman the Boatsteerer and Other Stories 1898 selected work short story ; Girls Together 1898 single work novel The reviewer writes that most of the short sketches in Beck's book had appeared previously in magazines and the best of them are about white men and brown women. Girls Together, the sequel to Teens, is reported as a 'girl's book' in a 'dainty style.'
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