Newton, Suzanne

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I will call it Georgie's blues

Because the Baptist minister's children in a small North Carolina town have difficulty conforming to the roles their father wishes them to play for public consumption, fifteen-year-old Neal feels he must hide his consuming interest in jazz music.

I will call it Georgie's blues

Because the Baptist minister's children in a small North Carolina town have difficulty conforming to the roles their father wishes them to play for public consumption, fifteen-year-old Neal feels he must hide his consuming interest in jazz music.

I will call it Georgie's blues

Because the Baptist minister's children in a small North Carolina town have difficulty conforming to the roles their father wishes them to play for public consumption, fifteen-year-old Neal feels he must hide his consuming interest in jazz music.

A place between

a novel
1986
Arden must move from her beloved home town to an unwelcoming city and adjust to living with her widowed grandmother.

Where are you when I need you?

1993
When Missy Cord wins a college scholarship, she has a hard time deciding whether or not to leave the security of her small hometown.

An end to perfect

1984
A twelve-year-old's seemingly perfect life changes when her older brother decides to leave home and her best friend has increasingly serious family problems.

I will call it Georgie's blues

a novel
1990
Because the Baptist minister's children in a small North Carolina town have difficulty conforming to the roles their father wishes them to play for public consumption, fifteen-year-old Neal feels he must hide his consuming interest in jazz music.

Where are you when I need you?

1991
When Missy Card wins a college scholarship, she has a hard time deciding whether or not to leave the security of her small hometown.

I will call it Georgie's blues

a novel
1983
Because the Baptist minister's children in a small North Carolina town have difficulty conforming to the roles their father wishes them to play for public consumption, fifteen-year-old Neal feels he must hide his consuming interest in jazz music.

M.V. Sexton speaking

a novel
1981
When sixteen-year-old Martha Venable Sexton gets a summer job at a bakery, her whole life changes as she finds friends, discovers men, learns to balance individuality with "blending in," and comes to terms with her guardian aunt and uncle.
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