Best Selling Books by Josephine Lawrence

Josephine Lawrence is the author of Elizabeth Ann's Houseboat (2021), If I Have Four Apples (1935), Next Door Neighbors (1926), The Adventures of Elizabeth Ann (1923), Brother and Sister (2023).

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Elizabeth Ann's Houseboat

release date: Jan 01, 2021
Elizabeth Ann's Houseboat
A collection of fiction stories written by Josephine Lawrence for girls, ''Elizabeth Ann''s Houseboat'' was first published in the year 1929. "“I don’t see why we have to hurry,” protested Elizabeth Ann. She wanted to get out and see what kind of a flower was growing in the middle of the large field on the right hand side of the road. Lex had declared that for once he couldn’t stop. Usually Lex did just as Elizabeth Ann asked him to—Cousin Nellie said that both Lex and Uncle Doctor always did as Elizabeth Ann asked." -an excerpt

If I Have Four Apples

If I Have Four Apples
Middle class American family lives beyond its means during depression.

Brother and Sister

release date: Oct 12, 2023
Brother and Sister
Josephine Lawrence''s "Brother and Sister" is a touching exploration of sibling relationships. Lawrence, with her insightful storytelling, delves into the intricate dynamics between brothers and sisters. Through relatable characters and well-crafted narrative, the book captures the essence of the deep and complex bonds that exist within families. As readers follow the journey of the protagonists, they''ll find themselves reflecting on their own sibling experiences. "Brother and Sister" is a heartwarming read that reminds us of the enduring connections we share with those closest to us, making it a book that resonates with readers of all ages.

Brother and Sister's Holidays

Brother and Sister's Holidays
Brother and Sister are the youngest children in a large family. When they try to copy the others, they sometimes find themselves in a little trouble. It''s Christmas time and Brother and Sister join in all the preparations and fun.

The Picture Window

The Picture Window
"Again some of the more recognizable realities in the problem of the young marrieds, and the old folks at home, when marriage for Bonnie and Garth is only possible if they establish a household which includes her relatives and his. For Garth has a difficult and disapproving mother and a satellite sister, and Bonnie a father and a younger brother, Dale, who presently marries Cookie whom he adds to the members of the family that Bonnie cooks and cleans for-while keeping up an office job by day. Uncomplaining, through a series of trials which include joblessness for Dale and her father, Cookie''s pregnancy, another boarder, haphazard household help, Bonnie proves the rewards of responsibility and a generous heart, strenuous as it may seem to sit in on" -- Kirkus book review.

In the Name of Love

In the Name of Love
Interwoven stories of a group of suburbanites, all determined that their children shall go through college, whether they have the aptitude for it or not.

All Our Tomorrows

All Our Tomorrows
Dilemma of middle-aged couple, torn between responsibilities for their parents and for their children.

The Web of Time

The Web of Time
"Josephine Lawrence''s novels ahve been called ''the voice of the people'' and in this book that voice is talking with its accustomed eloquence about the pressing problems, financial and psychological, of those who are forced at a given moment to relinquish what has been the dominant interest of their lives. This is a family story in every sense of the word, filled with the urgency of small crises, the pathos of inconspicuous heroism, the insights that cumulatively reveal the human aspect of our modern world" -- Jacket flap.

Rosemary

release date: Aug 22, 2023
Rosemary
In Rosemary, Josephine Lawrence brilliantly captures the essence of small-town life in America during the early 20th century. Written in a simple yet evocative style, the novel follows the story of a young woman named Rosemary as she navigates love, family, and societal expectations. Lawrence''s attention to detail and vivid descriptions paint a vivid picture of the time period, making the reader feel as though they are living in the quaint town alongside the characters. The themes of tradition, independence, and the struggle for identity are expertly woven throughout the narrative, providing a compelling and thought-provoking read for all audiences. Josephine Lawrence''s exploration of the human spirit and the complexities of relationships make Rosemary a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers today.

Let Us Consider One Another

Let Us Consider One Another
Girl of Catholic-Protestant parentage marries Jewish army officer.

The Amiable Meddlers

The Amiable Meddlers
Story of two spinster sisters, who, as dressmakers, deal with customers'' problems as they remake their clothes, and complicate their own lives by adopting a 15-year old orphan girl.

Elizabeth Ann’s Houseboat

release date: Oct 11, 2024
Elizabeth Ann’s Houseboat
Step aboard a delightful adventure with Josephine Lawrence''s "Elizabeth Ann’s Houseboat," where a young girl’s imagination turns a simple houseboat into a world of excitement and discovery. This heartwarming story captures the spirit of childhood, friendship, and the joy of new experiences. As Elizabeth Ann embarks on her river-bound journey, a question lingers: What surprises and lessons await her on this floating adventure? This tantalizing thought pulls readers into the narrative, eager to uncover the charm and wonder that unfold. But here’s the twist that makes this tale unforgettable: The houseboat is more than just a vessel; it’s a gateway to growth, teaching Elizabeth Ann about independence, teamwork, and the magic of exploration. Each moment on the water brings new friendships, challenges, and heartwarming revelations that make this story a timeless read for all ages. With vivid descriptions and endearing characters, Lawrence crafts a story that resonates with readers, reminding them of the beauty in simple pleasures and the importance of embracing life''s little adventures. Are you ready to join Elizabeth Ann on her journey of self-discovery and whimsical fun? This enchanting tale offers more than just a summer trip; it’s a story about growing up, facing fears, and learning the true meaning of home, wherever you may be. Don’t miss the chance to float away with "Elizabeth Ann’s Houseboat." Will you come aboard? Set sail on this heartwarming adventure by purchasing "Elizabeth Ann’s Houseboat" now, and let the magic of childhood and exploration sweep you away!

The Empty Nest

The Empty Nest
Novel of Adair Moreland, and how she helps her children after their marriages.

Bow Down to Wood and Stone

Bow Down to Wood and Stone
Misspent lives of three selfish sisters with false values who enjoy self sacrificing.

A History of Educational Sociology in the United States

The Way Things are

The Way Things are
Contrast between Victorian homemakers and modern women who work outside the home.

A Tower of Steel

A Tower of Steel
Effects of World War on four young women who are law office workers.

The Prodigal

The Prodigal
Charming musician, favored by his mother over her other children, causes grief as he goes through life shedding wives and responsibilities.

The Gates of Living

The Gates of Living
Story of two sisters and the effect upon them of their parents'' divorce, how one tries to escape into life and the other tries to escape from it.

The Administration of Benefit Plans Under Collective Bargaining

Betty Gordon in Washington

release date: Jan 12, 2020
Betty Gordon in Washington
Betty Gordon continues her stay at Bramble Farm, awaiting word from her uncle. Betty''s friend, Bob Henderson, one day learns that a bookstore owner from Washington has looked over his records from the poorhouse. The man has information about Bob''s mother, and Bob decides to leave for Washington after Mr. Peabody cruelly beats him. Shortly after Bob departs, Mr. Peabody accuses Bob of stealing an unrecorded deed.
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