She’s looking forward to hosting a month long house party, with guests including her Vassar college roommate Isobel Porteous and old chum Betsy Ray. It is the summer of 1911, the Carney Sibley is back home in her beloved town of Deep Valley, Minnesota. Betsy returns from Europe to marry Joe Willard and soon learns that beloved friend Tacy is expecting a baby! It’s wartime in America, but Betsy, Joe, and their wonderful circle of friends brave their hardships together. Her name may have changed, but her life remains as full of love and laughter as it’s been since she was a little girl living on Hill Street in the first of the classic BETSY TACY books. Luckily Betsy Ray make that Betsy Willard has always thrived on challenge. It’s even harder than algebra and much messier. There’s cooking, ironing, and budgeting as well not to mention forging her career as a writer! For Betsy, the writing part comes naturally, but cooking is another matter. But as Betsy discovers, marriage isn’t all candlelight, kisses, and roses. They’ve been separated for a year, and they’re determined never to be apart again. Before he even says hello, he asks Betsy to marry him. Here Comes the Bride When Betsy Ray arrives in New York after a tour of Europe, her old flame Joe Willard is waiting at the dock.
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