Various authors
Illustrated by ???
World Distributors, 1961
A private duty case takes Cherry to Texas, where she helps a troubled young teenager in "Frontier Week."
Cherry and Gwen are caught in an unexpected snowstorm in the Great Smoky Mountains--but that's just the beginning of their troubles in "Snowbound."
"Frontier Week," by Helen Wells, a Cherry Ames story
At the Trever ranch in Los Alamos, Texas, Cherry nurses thirteen-year-old Betty Lou Trever back to health. But Cherry soon realizes that Betty Lou's real problem is her jealousy of the new woman in her widowed father's life, and her fear of being displaced in his affections. During the annual cowboy festival, Cherry helps Betty Lou learn to accept changes.
Cherry gets to visit with old Spencer friends Vivian Warren and Marie Swift, who are working as nurses in a Texas hospital.
"Chupo," by Jane Hynam
A young girl comes to realize that the baby beaver she rescued would be happier living in the wild.
"The Missing Patient," by Sylvia Edwards, a Sally Baxter story
Sally Baxter,"girl reporter," finds mystery in a Portuguese hospital, while her infected hand is healing.
"His Life for Others," by Sylvia Edwards
This is a true account of humanitarian Albert Schweitzer's work in Africa.
"The Man in the Moon," by Rosemary Weir
Sixteen-year-old Daphne wins a part in a West End musical.
"The Kidnapped Heiress," by Judith Dale, a Shirley Flight story
Air hostess Shirley Flight investigates when a ten-year-old heiress is kidnapped.
"Snowbound," by Helen Wells, a Cherry Ames story
Cherry and Gwen Jones are caught in a freak spring snowstorm as they motor through the Great Smoky Mountains. When they and other snowbound travelers are rescued and lodged temporarily at a cozy farmhouse, the two nurses provide first aid to their companions--among whom may be a band of desperate criminals.
Cherry and Gwen don't seem to have much luck when traveling together; they ended up in a flood when they tried to visit the Berkshires ("Flood Train").
"The Beauty Spot," by Trudi Arlen, a Kay Collins story
Kay Collins, "confidential secretary," uncovers a plot to destroy the beauty salon where she works.
"Sebastian's Encore," by Susan Jolly
Rhona wants to join her father's circus, despite his desire for her to have an ordinary life.
"Mystery by Starlight," by Doris F. Wilkin
Jane suspects that her father's secretary is selling company secrets.