![]() ![]() Aggressively marketed to girls, the books contained all sorts of consumer perks: the second book in the series was offered free with the first, and each book showed a banner on the last page advertising the next exciting adventure. The series consisted of 27 books published by Grosset and Dunlap between 19, authored by Helen Wells and Julie Tatham. ![]() Their creator, Helen Wells, admitted they were formulaic-not great literature, but great entertainment. The books never claimed to have literary quality. Cherry, a dark-haired, rosy-cheeked midwestern girl, was always perky and helpful, ready to lend a hand in a medical emergency and solve any mysteries that might spring up along the way. Packed with wholesome values and cheerfulness, the Cherry Ames nursing mystery series was popular with girls in the mid-twentieth century. ![]()
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