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Betsy in Spite of Herself

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Book by Maud Hart Lovelace
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Betsy in Spite of Herself
First edition
AuthorMaud Hart Lovelace
IllustratorVera Neville
LanguageEnglish
SeriesBetsy-Tacy
Release number
6
GenreHistorical fiction
Set inDeep Valley, Minnesota (1907-1908)
PublisherThomas Y. Crowell Co.,HarperCollins
Publication date
1946
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages272
Preceded byHeaven to Betsy (1945) 
Followed byBetsy Was a Junior (1947) 

Betsy in Spite of Herself (1946) is the sixth volume in theBetsy-Tacy series byMaud Hart Lovelace. The book, along with the entireBetsy-Tacy andDeep Valley series, was republished in 2000 byHarperTrophy with a new cover art illustrated by Michael Koelsch.[1]

Plot

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The story covers Betsy and Tacy's sophomore, ortenth grade, year in high school and re-introduces the character of Tib Muller, now living inMilwaukee,Wisconsin.

During a visit to Tib's family in Milwaukee, Betsy decides to re-invent her image, changing the spelling of her name to Betsye and attempting to adopt characteristics that will make her seem mysterious and alluring. On her return to her hometown of Deep Valley, her new image helps her to attract a boyfriend whose good looks and automobile draw considerable attention in town. However, over time Betsy becomes dissatisfied with having to pretend continually to be a very different kind of person. She also finds that this behavior is not endearing her to friends or family nor helping her achieve her goals as a writer, so she ends the relationship. Despite the disappointment, she decides that the experience has been good for her by helping her to develop different aspects of herself.

A visit to a chum who is a day student at the"seminary" (high school) ofMilwaukee-Downer College (rather lightly disguised as "Browner College" in Milwaukee) plays a prominent role in the novel.[2]

References

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  1. ^"Internet Archive Search: "michael koelsch"".Internet Archive.Archived from the original on June 28, 2021. RetrievedJune 19, 2020.
  2. ^Olson, Frederick "Looking Back: Downer College played role in 10 novels"UWM News August 1995Archived 2005-11-01 at theWayback Machine
Novels in theBetsy-Tacy children's series byMaud Hart Lovelace


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