When Tobey Heydon wears Brose's class ring, her family insists that it be understood they are not "going steady." This inevitably leads straight into difficulties and misunderstandings. But what Brose likes best about Tobey, better even than her nearly-red hair and her smile, is that she is so honest. A boy appreciates that quality in a girl. So when she tells him she is going to a college dance with another man, he is secretly reassured even while he growls. However, things become more and more complicated until the class ...
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When Tobey Heydon wears Brose's class ring, her family insists that it be understood they are not "going steady." This inevitably leads straight into difficulties and misunderstandings. But what Brose likes best about Tobey, better even than her nearly-red hair and her smile, is that she is so honest. A boy appreciates that quality in a girl. So when she tells him she is going to a college dance with another man, he is secretly reassured even while he growls. However, things become more and more complicated until the class ring changes hands...for a while. Softcover edition.
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If you long for the good old days of teenage angst set in the 1950's then doesn't get any better than this Tobey Heydon book. Simpler times and nostalgia for a time I never experienced myself (I was a teenager in the mid-1970's) make this one of my favorite "easy on the soul" books.
Tobey has been wearing Brose's class ring hoping that someone would notice and her little sister Midge is the who notices it first. The book follows the sweet romance between Tobey and Brose through out the school year, through ups and downs and who could ask for anything more?
Read at your own risk. You may just have to read the sequels too. What a treat.