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Secondhand Dolly Fiction Bargain Book Box (27 Books)
This collection of twenty-seven vintage paperbacks captures the quintessential Australian teenage experience of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Spanning the popular Dolly Fiction and Bantam Wildflowers imprints, these narratives document the social dynamics, first romances, and coming-of-age challenges faced by young women in a pre-digital era. The assembly provides a nostalgic record of fashion, school culture, and the persistent search for identity and connection. It is an extensive library for collectors of "young adult" vintage literature, offering a factual and evocative look at a specific era of Australian publishing.
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Riding for a Fall — Karen Miller A girl navigates the high-pressure world of competitive horse riding and the shifting loyalties of her social circle. The story documents the discipline required for the sport and the personal toll of maintaining a reputation under scrutiny.
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Playing the Game — Gina Walsh This narrative explores the intersection of school-aged sports and the complexities of a first romantic interest. It provides a grounded look at the tactical maneuvers of teenage social groups and the search for authentic connection.
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Is He for Real? — Suzanne Lennard A young woman questions the sincerity of a new boy in her life, navigating a landscape of school rumors and internal doubt. The story focuses on the psychological pressure of deciphering social cues in a high-stakes environment.
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She's a Rebel — Mary Forelee A girl attempts to establish her own autonomy by challenging the rigid expectations of her family and school community. It documents the search for individual identity through the lens of late-20th-century teenage rebellion.
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Shy Girl — Melinda Houston This narrative follows a protagonist struggling with social anxiety and the challenges of fitting into a structured school hierarchy. It provides an observant look at the quiet resilience required to overcome personal barriers.
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Second Chances — Madeleine Fox A story about reconciliation and the effort required to rebuild trust after a significant social fracture. The text documents the emotional maturity needed to start over in a close-knit community.
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Loving Pen Pals — Trisha Frost Before the advent of instant digital communication, two individuals build a relationship through the patient exchange of letters. The story explores the boundaries of long-distance intimacy and the sensory curiosity of written correspondence.
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Changes in Attitudes — Amanda Kellaway The social dynamics of a school group are tested by shifting priorities and the arrival of new perspectives. This narrative provides a factual record of how friendships evolve during the transition into young adulthood.
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Summer Escape — Chris Bolton A holiday-set romance that explores the freedom and the temporary nature of seasonal connections. The story captures the atmospheric grit of a summer break and the search for adventure away from the routine of home.
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Someone Special — Lori Delarney A girl navigates the search for belonging and the desire for recognition within a competitive social landscape. It is a precisely written account of the psychological need for individual validation.
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She's Got the Beat — Gina Walsh This narrative focuses on a young woman’s involvement in the local music scene and her struggle to balance creative ambition with social expectations. It captures the sensory curiosity of the "band life" era.
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Breaking Away — Jane Carlson A story of establishing independence from a dominant friend group or family structure. The text documents the tactical maneuvers and the personal grit required to claim one’s own path.
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Hot Licks — Gemma Carey Against the backdrop of the music industry, a girl navigates the high-velocity world of popularity and the search for authentic artistic fire. It is an observational study of the pressures of the spotlight.
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Love & the Greenhouse Effect — Madeleine Fox A romance set against the backdrop of environmental awareness, documenting the friction between personal desire and global concerns. It provides a record of the emerging social consciousness of the early 90s.
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Hungry for Love — Alex Adams This story explores the emotional hunger for affection and the often-misguided search for validation in early teenage relationships. It is a sharp study of the internal and external battles for self-esteem.
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Take Another Look — Sara Lander A protagonist is forced to re-evaluate their perceptions of a peer after a series of unexpected events. The narrative documents the importance of seeing beyond initial social data.
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New Girl — Mandy McBride A factual and unblinking look at the challenges of moving and starting at a new school. The story explores the logistical and social hurdles of attempting to integrate into a pre-established community.
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Winner Takes All — Karen Miller A high-stakes competition—either academic or romantic—tests the boundaries of friendship and the price of victory. The text documents the resilient spirit of those who prioritize accomplishment.
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Forget Me Not — Alex Adams Dealing with the themes of nostalgia and the difficulty of leaving behind a childhood home or a significant friendship. It provides a moving record of the emotional toll of transition.
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Understanding Jack — Gerry Lapin A girl attempts to decipher the unpredictable behavior of a boy in her life, documenting the patient, intellectual labor required to bridge a communication gap.
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Nowhere Girl — Sally Lockwood A narrative exploring the feeling of displacement and the search for a sense of place in a world that feels fundamentally alien. It documents the internal struggle for belonging.
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Three's a Crowd — Abby Holmes This story navigates the lethal social friction of a love triangle or the complicated bonds of a three-person friendship group. It is a precise study of shifting loyalties.
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Hard Feelings — Veronica Lane A protagonist must handle the buildup of resentment and conflict within a close circle, documenting the slow burn of unresolved social tension.
-
What's Wrong with Anna? — Alex Adams An investigation into a friend’s sudden and odd behavior reveals a hidden secret. The narrative explores the boundaries of trust and the protective nature of long-term bonds.
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Stroke of Luck — Alex Adams A sudden and positive turn in fortune changes the trajectory of a girl’s life, documented through the lens of opportunistic success and sudden social mobility.
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Nobody's Perfect — Jane Francis A study of self-acceptance and the effort to define one’s own standards in a world obsessed with perfection. The narrative focuses on the internal transition to a more grounded identity.
-
Take Another Look — Sara Lander In this second copy, the narrative continues its focus on the importance of re-evaluating first impressions and the search for authentic truth beneath the surface of social performance.
Description
Secondhand Dolly Fiction Bargain Book Box (27 Books)
This collection of twenty-seven vintage paperbacks captures the quintessential Australian teenage experience of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Spanning the popular Dolly Fiction and Bantam Wildflowers imprints, these narratives document the social dynamics, first romances, and coming-of-age challenges faced by young women in a pre-digital era. The assembly provides a nostalgic record of fashion, school culture, and the persistent search for identity and connection. It is an extensive library for collectors of "young adult" vintage literature, offering a factual and evocative look at a specific era of Australian publishing.
-
Riding for a Fall — Karen Miller A girl navigates the high-pressure world of competitive horse riding and the shifting loyalties of her social circle. The story documents the discipline required for the sport and the personal toll of maintaining a reputation under scrutiny.
-
Playing the Game — Gina Walsh This narrative explores the intersection of school-aged sports and the complexities of a first romantic interest. It provides a grounded look at the tactical maneuvers of teenage social groups and the search for authentic connection.
-
Is He for Real? — Suzanne Lennard A young woman questions the sincerity of a new boy in her life, navigating a landscape of school rumors and internal doubt. The story focuses on the psychological pressure of deciphering social cues in a high-stakes environment.
-
She's a Rebel — Mary Forelee A girl attempts to establish her own autonomy by challenging the rigid expectations of her family and school community. It documents the search for individual identity through the lens of late-20th-century teenage rebellion.
-
Shy Girl — Melinda Houston This narrative follows a protagonist struggling with social anxiety and the challenges of fitting into a structured school hierarchy. It provides an observant look at the quiet resilience required to overcome personal barriers.
-
Second Chances — Madeleine Fox A story about reconciliation and the effort required to rebuild trust after a significant social fracture. The text documents the emotional maturity needed to start over in a close-knit community.
-
Loving Pen Pals — Trisha Frost Before the advent of instant digital communication, two individuals build a relationship through the patient exchange of letters. The story explores the boundaries of long-distance intimacy and the sensory curiosity of written correspondence.
-
Changes in Attitudes — Amanda Kellaway The social dynamics of a school group are tested by shifting priorities and the arrival of new perspectives. This narrative provides a factual record of how friendships evolve during the transition into young adulthood.
-
Summer Escape — Chris Bolton A holiday-set romance that explores the freedom and the temporary nature of seasonal connections. The story captures the atmospheric grit of a summer break and the search for adventure away from the routine of home.
-
Someone Special — Lori Delarney A girl navigates the search for belonging and the desire for recognition within a competitive social landscape. It is a precisely written account of the psychological need for individual validation.
-
She's Got the Beat — Gina Walsh This narrative focuses on a young woman’s involvement in the local music scene and her struggle to balance creative ambition with social expectations. It captures the sensory curiosity of the "band life" era.
-
Breaking Away — Jane Carlson A story of establishing independence from a dominant friend group or family structure. The text documents the tactical maneuvers and the personal grit required to claim one’s own path.
-
Hot Licks — Gemma Carey Against the backdrop of the music industry, a girl navigates the high-velocity world of popularity and the search for authentic artistic fire. It is an observational study of the pressures of the spotlight.
-
Love & the Greenhouse Effect — Madeleine Fox A romance set against the backdrop of environmental awareness, documenting the friction between personal desire and global concerns. It provides a record of the emerging social consciousness of the early 90s.
-
Hungry for Love — Alex Adams This story explores the emotional hunger for affection and the often-misguided search for validation in early teenage relationships. It is a sharp study of the internal and external battles for self-esteem.
-
Take Another Look — Sara Lander A protagonist is forced to re-evaluate their perceptions of a peer after a series of unexpected events. The narrative documents the importance of seeing beyond initial social data.
-
New Girl — Mandy McBride A factual and unblinking look at the challenges of moving and starting at a new school. The story explores the logistical and social hurdles of attempting to integrate into a pre-established community.
-
Winner Takes All — Karen Miller A high-stakes competition—either academic or romantic—tests the boundaries of friendship and the price of victory. The text documents the resilient spirit of those who prioritize accomplishment.
-
Forget Me Not — Alex Adams Dealing with the themes of nostalgia and the difficulty of leaving behind a childhood home or a significant friendship. It provides a moving record of the emotional toll of transition.
-
Understanding Jack — Gerry Lapin A girl attempts to decipher the unpredictable behavior of a boy in her life, documenting the patient, intellectual labor required to bridge a communication gap.
-
Nowhere Girl — Sally Lockwood A narrative exploring the feeling of displacement and the search for a sense of place in a world that feels fundamentally alien. It documents the internal struggle for belonging.
-
Three's a Crowd — Abby Holmes This story navigates the lethal social friction of a love triangle or the complicated bonds of a three-person friendship group. It is a precise study of shifting loyalties.
-
Hard Feelings — Veronica Lane A protagonist must handle the buildup of resentment and conflict within a close circle, documenting the slow burn of unresolved social tension.
-
What's Wrong with Anna? — Alex Adams An investigation into a friend’s sudden and odd behavior reveals a hidden secret. The narrative explores the boundaries of trust and the protective nature of long-term bonds.
-
Stroke of Luck — Alex Adams A sudden and positive turn in fortune changes the trajectory of a girl’s life, documented through the lens of opportunistic success and sudden social mobility.
-
Nobody's Perfect — Jane Francis A study of self-acceptance and the effort to define one’s own standards in a world obsessed with perfection. The narrative focuses on the internal transition to a more grounded identity.
-
Take Another Look — Sara Lander In this second copy, the narrative continues its focus on the importance of re-evaluating first impressions and the search for authentic truth beneath the surface of social performance.












