Description
1953 1st edition. Hardcover has some normal shelf wear at edges. No dustjacket. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This 1953 first edition of “Boy trouble,: A Tobey Heydon story” by Rosamond Neal Du Jardin offers a delightful glimpse into mid-20th century adolescent fiction. Du Jardin was a prolific author of young adult novels, capturing the joys and turmoils of growing up with wit and empathy. Her protagonist, Tobey Heydon, navigates the complexities of friendships, family dynamics, and budding romantic interests – themes that still resonate with modern readers. This particular copy, though lacking a dust jacket, bears the charming patina of a well-loved book, with its gently worn edges and secure binding, inviting readers to immerse themselves in Tobey’s world. For collectors of vintage young adult literature or fans of Du Jardin’s work, this edition represents a delightful addition to any library, offering a nostalgic journey through the timeless trials of adolescence.