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Series
Shirley Temple volume 5
Language
English
Description
A talent scout believes that little Rebecca could be the next big thing on radio and tries to get her on the air.
Series
Shirley Temple volume 13
Language
English
Description
A woodcutter's two children are led by a fairy through the past, present, and even the future to find the Bluebird of Happiness.
Series
Language
English
Description
After befriending American Tommy Randall in Shanghai, tiny Chinese orphan Ching-Ching falls asleep in Tommy's car, which soon becomes cargo on a ship bound for San Francisco. Along the way, Ching-Ching plays matchmaker to Tommy and Susan Parker, who eventually marry and adopt her. But when the couple's clashing personalities lead them to divorce court, the one-time orphan must again work her magic to try to keep her new family together.
Series
Shirley Temple volume 10
Language
English
Description
Four year old Star has been happy living with Captain January in the lighthouse since he rescued her from a shipwreck. But when the town's new truant officer tries to take her away from the captain so she can have a "proper" home, her idyllic existence falls under a cloud.
Series
Shirley Temple volume 12
Language
English
Description
Rescued by kindly mounted police officers after barely surviving an Indian attack on the Canadian frontier, orphan Susannah befriends the Mounties, especially Inspector Montague. Moreover, Susannah proves a capable negotiator between the tribes and the Mounties.
6) Dimples
Series
Shirley Temple volume 7
Language
English
Description
A little girl with nothing but tiny dimples and a huge amount of talent makes her way from poverty to potential stardom.
Series
Shirley Temple volume 11
Language
English
Description
A girl helps her Depression-poor father get a job after she befriends a cantankerous millionaire.
Series
Shirley Temple volume 15
Language
English
Description
FDR appoints a Secretary of Amusement in order to cheer up the American public. But when greedy industrialists who are profiting from the Depression thwart his every move, the Secretary begins to lose hope. That is, until he learns that some of the performances he has organized, including one by little Shirley Dugan, are lifting the nation out of its misery.