Request #202

I read this story years ago about a teenage girl who goes to a weight-loss camp for the summer (she calls it “fat camp”) to lose some weight before the school year starts. A weird detail was that the camp specifically included a “terry robe” on the packing list. The weightloss camp is only the setting, the story ends up developing into a murder mystery/misunderstanding (not sure here, but i don’t think anyone actually died in the story). There was a man who was the love interest (he worked at the camp i think), who the protagonist suspected of being involved in some scary activities. Main character’s parent’s didn’t want her to lose more than 10 or so lbs, so she had to sneak away from camp and eat an enormous sandwich so she could slow down her weightloss and continue her investigation. One of the women in the camp used chopsticks in order to eat her meals more slowly. 

Request #201

I am trying to find an American book that I read probably in the early 1980s but I think the book is older than that, probably from the 1970s. The book is about a young white girl (I want so say she is poor/), who is training to be a dancer (maybe a ballerina).  

The girl gets impatient with her trainer’s methods, and he shows her that it is necessary to learn the fundamentals before she spreads her wings.  He demonstrates by doing some sort of comic dance routine (or possibly mime), and then (I think) he does some sort of impressive, more traditional dance routine.  

I think the girl develops a crush on some guy, and toward the end of the book, there is a dance, and she is feeling more confident.  She has managed to find/make a candy green apple dress (possible matching purse and/or shoes).

Request #200

Do you know a series of books about 3 little girls, sisters, that was about different things they did together.  They had names that kind of rhymed maybe.  Mitzy comes to mind but I don’t know.  I remember books where they made cookies or went ice skating.  I read them in the early
1980s but they probably were written earlier. Suggestion from Lost Classics reader Laura: the “Flicka, Ricka, Dicka” series by Maj Lindman https://www.albertwhitman.com/series/other-series/flicka-ricka-dicka/

Request #199

I read this book in 1975 or 1976 although it could have been written earlier. It was purchased from Scholastic or Weekly Reader. The plot revolved around an unsolved murder mystery in a rural town. At the end of the story a gun is found tucked away in the rafters of an old barn. The barn might catch on fire too. I think the book’s cover may have been orange and black. I’m sorry I can’t recall much else. I’ve been searching for this one for a long time! Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Request #198

I’ve been trying for a while now to find a book I read when I was around 12yo back in 1992. I’m hoping you might be able to help me out. I remember the book seeming rather new at the time. Maybe a pink(ish) cover. Probably a picture of the front of a house on the cover but I’m not sure. I believe I got it from a Scholastic Book Club order.

The story was about a girl around my same age at the time grieving her dog who was found dead under their front porch. I think it was written from the girl’s perspective. 

Request #197

 I remember reading a book that I didn’t really understand at the time. I must have read it between 1993-1998 and it was about a girl who was always tired / chronically tired and at some point she has a surgery and gets better. I never understood (then or now) how the surgery helped/why she was so tired. The cover had the girl and she had brown hair and the background was purple / pink and I remember something about a rabbit / toys that she would imagine to be real? Like she lived in her mind a lot?

Request #196

Read a YA book in the late 70s / early 80s.  Remember it was about a teenaged girl – maybe named Julie? maybe an orphan?- who had a best friend and was close to the friend’s Italian family.  There was an older brother in this family named Tony – last name Martone, maybe? – who treated her and scolded her like she was a little sister but ultimately the realize feelings for each other.  I remember the girl quoting a rhyme to him including “…really hairy, his secret weapon’s really scary”…”I  soon found out this …..cat had a nose that knocked me flat.” The Voices of Julie by Joan Oppenheimer solved by Lost Classics reader Sheesh

Request #195

I read as a kid I think in the late 90’s. I could have sworn it was called on bear mountain or black bear mountain but everything I searched for didn’t match what I remember of it. I recall it being a village where a coming of age ceremony involved sacrificing your childhood to a bear the village would catch. I’m not sure if it was girl restricted or just all children of a certain age would have to do this.

 It this was about a girl who tried, failed and was scarred by it and I think she ran away from her village to a mountain where she met a blind man I believe who either painted or weaved. While on the mountain at some point she encounters a bear, all I remember is the bear was not normal but she was able to ‘sacrifice’ her childhood and embrace being a woman with this bear. And because it was a strange bear in the wild she wasn’t accepted by her village because in return for giving up your childhood to the bear you accepted the adult spirit of it? And I think she went back and lived with the man on the mountain. 

Request #193

I’m trying to find a book, a teen novel from 1984-1986 most likely. Maybe published earlier, who knows. It involved a mother and daughter, a pair of shoes. The daughter wanted these silver high heeled (uncomfortable) sandals. The mother wanted her to wear a pair of pumps dyed to match her dress. I want to share this with my daughter. I can’t remember the name or author or character names. It may have been Apple Books, Fawcett and Juniper, scholastic, or something similar