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Ginnie And The New Girl

Submitted by admin on Fri, 10/16/2009 - 9:01am
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Author: Woolley C
Publisher: William Morrow (1954)
Binding: Hardcover, pages

I fondly remember the Ginnie series from my own childhood. Ginnie, age 11ish, navigates a 50’s suburban world. Though out of print, you can often find these books used on Amazon or eBay. This particular book is excellent for discussing with your daughter the downfalls of being a follower, how to pursue one’s own interests, and how to navigate the difficult social world girls often face. Ginnie and Geneva have been best friends for ages, but when a new girl comes between them, Ginnie is at a loss for how to cope, as she is so reliant on Geneva. Ginnie’s mother shows her how to develop her own interests and not wait for Geneva to return. Ultimately, Geneva sees Ginnie’s confidence and this is one of the things that restarts their friendship.

This book is a good springboard for discussions about the social world with our daughters. Through Mother’s gentle guidance and Ginnie’s willingness to step out of her comfort zone, this book models an effective way to handle when a friend is suddenly no longer your friend.

Best Audience: 
Girls age 7-11
Parts that might raise objections: 
None
Ideas you will want to discuss: 
fitting in, self confidence, being a follower, the social world, healthy versus unhealthy friendships
Discussion Questions: 

Did you think that Mother’s advice was good regarding Geneva? Why or why not?

Does this sort of thing happen in the real world?

How would you have responded if you were Ginnie?

Why is it good to have more than one friend?

What kinds of things do friends disagree about?

How did you feel about the way Ginnie treated Marsha?

How could Ginnie have handled the situation with Marsha differently?

Are you more like Ginnie, Geneva, or Marsha? Why?

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  • Friendship
  • Girls
  • Age 7
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