Bachelor Girl

Bachelor Girl by Roger Lea MacBride is the eighth and final installment in the Rose Years series, published by HarperCollins on September 22, 1999. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Rose as she embarks on her journey toward independence, leaving Rocky Ridge Farm to pursue her dreams in Kansas City and San Francisco, where she aims to become a telegrapher.
Readers will discover Rose’s aspirations and the unexpected challenges she faces in the bustling city. As she navigates her new life, her plans to work and eventually marry her childhood sweetheart, Paul Cooley, are met with unforeseen twists. This book delves into themes of personal growth and the complexities of young adulthood, providing a biographical glimpse into Rose’s evolving identity against the backdrop of the United States.
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In this eighth and final book of the Rose Years series, Rose has become an independent young woman. She leaves RockyRidge Farm, first for Kansas City to learn how to be a telegrapher, then for San Francisco. Her dream is to work for ayear or two, save a little money, and then marry Paul Cooley, her childhood sweetheart. But the big city has all sorts ofsurprises in store for Rose, and she finds that she’s destined to travel a road she never even imagined.
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