Roller SkatesA Newbery Medal Winner! Growing up in a well-to-do family with strict rules and routines can be tough for a ten-year-old girl who only wants to roller skate. But when Lucinda Wyman's parents go overseas on a trip to Italy and leave her behind in the care of Miss Peters and Miss Nettie in New York City, she suddenly gets all the freedom she wants! Lucinda zips around New York on her roller skates, meeting tons of new friends and having new adventures every day. But Lucinda has no idea what new experiences the city will show her.... Some of which will change her life forever. “A refreshingly lively and genuine story.”—The New York Times |
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... Lucinda herself to open mutiny . " How can I go and leave Lucinda behind after that letter ! " moaned her mother ... took her by the hand , speaking to her mother : " Write a note and say our arrangements are final . I'll have to send Lucinda ...
... Lucinda herself to open mutiny . " How can I go and leave Lucinda behind after that letter ! " moaned her mother ... took her by the hand , speaking to her mother : " Write a note and say our arrangements are final . I'll have to send Lucinda ...
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... Lucinda an idea . She left Trinket , to whisper an aside to the shop person ... take a doll home with her ? " The shop person thought it would be a splendid ... took off Trin- ket's things and then her own . She drew up a rocking - chair ...
... Lucinda an idea . She left Trinket , to whisper an aside to the shop person ... take a doll home with her ? " The shop person thought it would be a splendid ... took off Trin- ket's things and then her own . She drew up a rocking - chair ...
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Ruth Sawyer. Lucinda brought the doctor up . They went inside the small , bare room . While Doctor Hitchcock and Trinket's mother stood over the crib , talking , doing things , Lucinda and Mr. Browdowski stood with their backs against ...
Ruth Sawyer. Lucinda brought the doctor up . They went inside the small , bare room . While Doctor Hitchcock and Trinket's mother stood over the crib , talking , doing things , Lucinda and Mr. Browdowski stood with their backs against ...
Contents
AN INTRODUCTION TO LUCINDA | 3 |
UP DRIVES MR GILLIGAN | 7 |
FRIEND at Large | 26 |
Copyright | |
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afternoon Aleda Aunt Ellen Aunt Emily bambino Bath bun borrow Trinket brought Browdowski Bryant Park Caliban called Christmas cinda Coppino desk diary dinner Doctor Hitchcock dolls door downstairs Eighth Avenue elegant Emily's eyes face floor folding bed friends Gedney House Gilligan griddle bread guess hand hansom cab happened head inside Jerry Hanlon Johanna Kate Seredy keep knew laughed little girl looked Louis Sherry Lucin Lucinda found Lucinda skated Lucinda thought Lucinda took LUCINDA WYMAN Lucinda's mother mam'selle mama mama and papa Miss Brackett Miss Lucy Miss Nettie Miss Peters morning never nice Night Owl old Rags-an'-Bottles parlor Patrolman M'Gonegal play princess Pygmalion roller skates Ruth Sawyer Saturday sewing shouted sleep Spindler stood street supper tell Tempest theatre things told Tony Tony's tree Trinket's father Twelfth Night Uncle Earle underdrawers young