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Practically Seventeen by Rosamond du Jardin
Practically Seventeen by Rosamond du Jardin









Du Jardin frequently spoke at schools, and students enjoyed meeting in person the creator of some of their favorite stories. They had three children, Jacqueline Neal, Victor Junior, and Judith Carol, with whom she would later co-author Junior Year Abroad. She was married to Victor Du Jardin on October 28, 1925. She also wrote five novels for adults before her first novel for teenagers, Practically Seventeen, which was published in 1949. Du Jardin frequently spoke at schools, and students enjoyed meeting in person the creator of some of their favorite stor Rosamond du Jardin, née Neal, first wrote humorous verse and short stories for newspaper syndicates, then went on to sell approximately a hundred stories to such magazines as Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, McCall's and many other publications, abroad as well as in the United States.

Practically Seventeen by Rosamond du Jardin Practically Seventeen by Rosamond du Jardin

Rosamond du Jardin, née Neal, first wrote humorous verse and short stories for newspaper syndicates, then went on to sell approximately a hundred stories to such magazines as Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, McCall's and many other publications, abroad as well as in the United States.











Practically Seventeen by Rosamond du Jardin