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was one of the first titles published in the "Career Romances for Young Moderns" series by Julian Messner, Set during World War II, it tells the story of young Lark Reynolds, who comes to New York City to pursue a career as a radio singer.
She attends the Radio City School of the Air learns the importance of diction and singing technique and makes interesting friends, Lark works hard at learning her career, even as she faces frustrations and setbacks, success will not come easily for her, but in small ways, adding to the realism of this story.
A wonderful story, with a heartwarming surprise at the end, Loved it. Olds wrote adventure stories, biographies and educational books on such subjects as frozen food processing and driver education that were widely used in schools, She also wrote several Career Romances for Young Moderns popular among young adults in thes ands, She was a frequent contributor to the Every Day Adventure Stories published by Julian Messner, Typical titles of her books were Krista and the Frosty Packages, Fisherman Jody, What Is a Cousin, Christmas Tree Sam and The Little Ship That Went to Sea.
She also wrote biographies of Columbus
Find Lark, Radio Singer Created By Helen Diehl Olds Shown In Document
and Adm, Richard E. Byrd, the Arctic explorer. Her book Richard M. Nixon, published in, was her last, She also taught writing at Hofstra University and Queens College, Sur Olds wrote adventure stories, biographies and educational books on such subjects as frozen food processing and driver education that were widely used in schools.
She also wrote several "Career Romances for Young Moderns" popular among young adults in thes ands, She was a frequent contributor to the "Every Day Adventure Stories" published by Julian Messner, Typical titles of her books were "Krista and the Frosty Packages," "Fisherman Jody," "What Is a Cousin," "Christmas Tree Sam" and "The Little Ship That Went to Sea.
"She also wrote biographies of Columbus and Adm, Richard E. Byrd, the Arctic explorer. Her book "Richard M. Nixon," published in, was her last, She also taught writing at Hofstra University and Queens College, Surviving are two sons, Jerry and Bob five grandchildren and two great grandchildren, sitelink.