
Beautiful Girlhood
by Karen Andreola
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appears in For Women, Fiction, and Nonfiction.
This revised 1922 classic offers gentle guidance for preteen and teenage girls on how to become a godly woman. Full of charm and sentiment, it will help mother and daughter establish a comfortable rapport for discussions about building character, friendships, obedience, high ideals, a cheerful spirit, modest dress, a pure heart, and a consecrated l...
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appears in For Women, Fiction, and Nonfiction.
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