Ann Waldron



Scaredy Cat

Because of the Lindbergh kidnapping, Jane was scared to death of being kidnapped. She didn't dare go home by the alley, lest a kidnapper grab her. Yet she had to get home, and fast, to read the Birmingham News and the latest about the Lindberghs. The papers were full of nothing else except the depression, which held no interest whatsoever for her.

When her family moved to the country for the summer she felt much safer. It was a real shock when a fearless pain-in-the-neck like Phyllis McRipley or a natural wonder like Mindy Hubbard could feel quite different.



By Ann Waldron

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The Princeton Impostor
Who murdered the one who outed him?
A Rare Murder in Princeton
Someone at the Library is not going by the book
*More Mysteries
Unholy Death in Princeton
Sixth Commandment is broken at the Seminary
Death of a Princeton President
An "A" in assassination Death is academic
The Princeton Murders: Big Crime on Campus
Someone is killing the great professors of English
Biographies
Eudora: A Writer's Life
The first biography to chart the life of a national treasure
Close Connections: Caroline Gordon and the Southern Renaissance
Her life with Allen Tate and connections with other literary figures
Hodding Carter: The Reconstruction of a Racist
Founder and editor of the Greenville, Mississippi, Delta Democrat-Times
Children's Fiction
The House on Pendleton Block
Discovering the secrets of a new home
The Integration of Mary-Larkin Thornhill
A southern girl enters junior high
Scaredy Cat
Living in fear of being kidnapped



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