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Bernice Bobs Her Hair
Francis Scott Fitzgerald
Bernice Bobs Her Hair
Francis Scott Fitzgerald
The story concerns Bernice, a wealthy girl from Eau Claire, Wisconsin, who goes to visit her cousin Marjorie for the month of August. Marjorie feels that Bernice is a drag on her social life, and none of the boys want to dance with Bernice. Bernice overhears a conversation between Marjorie and Marjorie's mother where the younger girl complains that Bernice is socially hopeless. The next morning, Bernice threatens to leave town, but when Marjorie is unfazed, Bernice relents and agrees to let Marjorie turn her into a society girl. Marjorie teaches Bernice how to hold interesting conversations, how to flirt with even unattractive or uninteresting boys to make herself seem more desirable, and how to dance. Bernice's best line is teasing the boys with the idea that she will soon bob her hair and they will get to watch.
Media | Boeken Paperback Book (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug) |
Vrijgegeven | 1 april 2017 |
ISBN13 | 9781545093757 |
Uitgevers | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
Pagina's | 32 |
Afmetingen | 152 × 229 × 2 mm · 58 g |
Taal en grammatica | Engels |
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