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  2. Betsy-Tacy - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of Betsy-Tacy, published in 1940, led her to write three more books, Betsy-Tacy and Tib (1941), Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill (1942), and Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown (1943). Although Lovelace intended to end the series after four books, her husband and daughter, who had found her high-school diaries, insisted that she use ...

  3. Betsy's Wedding (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Betsy's Wedding (1955) is the tenth and final book in the Betsy-Tacy series written by Maud Hart Lovelace. [1] Set in Minneapolis , Minnesota , the book tells the story of the early married life of the main character, Betsy Ray, and her high-school sweetheart, Joe. [ 2 ]

  4. Maud Hart Lovelace - Wikipedia

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    The Betsy-Tacy series started in 1938 after Lovelace told stories about her childhood to her own daughter, Merian. The character Betsy is based on Lovelace herself; Tacy is based on her childhood best friend, Frances "Bick" Kenney. The first book in the series, Betsy-Tacy, was published in 1940, and the last book, Betsy's Wedding, was published ...

  5. Betsy-Tacy (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Betsy-Tacy (1940) is the first volume in the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace. The book is mostly about the adventures of five-year-old Betsy Ray and her new best friend, Tacy Kelly. It takes place in fictional Deep Valley, Minnesota, based on Mankato, Minnesota, the author's home town. This first book is set in roughly 1898-1899.

  6. Betsy-Tacy Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Betsy-Tacy Houses are a pair of historic houses in Mankato, Minnesota that were the childhood homes of author Maud Hart Lovelace and her childhood friend, Frances Kenney. Lovelace used these houses as inspiration for the settings of her "Betsy-Tacy" book series. The houses are owned and operated together as a museum by the Betsy-Tacy Society.

  7. Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown - Wikipedia

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    Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown (1943) is the fourth volume in the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace. The book, along with the entire Betsy-Tacy and Deep Valley series, was republished in 2000 by HarperTrophy with a new cover art illustrated by Michael Koelsch.

  8. Category:Betsy-Tacy - Wikipedia

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    Betsy and Joe; Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown; Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill; Betsy and the Great World; Betsy in Spite of Herself; Betsy Was a Junior; Template:Betsy-Tacy; Betsy-Tacy (novel) Betsy-Tacy and Tib; Betsy-Tacy Houses; Betsy's Wedding (novel) Kathleen Hart Bibb

  9. Kathleen Hart Bibb - Wikipedia

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    She gave her first New York concert at the Aeolian Hall in 1918. [4] She frequently performed with her brother-in-law, pianist and composer Frank Bibb, providing accompaniment. [ 5 ] For three seasons in the 1920s she toured the United States as a member of the Henshaw Mozart Operatic Company.