Ginnie and Geneva Author:Catherine Woolley Ginnie had not started going to school as early as other children, but because of her mother's lessons she was ready for the fourth grade. Although she had looked forward to school eagerly, it was a disappointment at first, for Ginnie hadn't played games or roller-skated or had any practice in the easy comradeship of boys and girls. Geneva Por... more »ter, the most confident and popular girl in the class, bothered Ginnie most of all, for Geneva loved to tease. But Ginnie, who found it hard to defend herself, had no trouble at all in standing up for another little girl. This is a warm and understanding story of children learning to get along with each other and having a wonderful time as they do.« less