Too Young to be a Grandfather,
When the Cheering Stopped,
I Was Dancing, Alone,
The Hand of Mary Constable, Nerve
(Reader's Digest Condensed Books, Vol.2-1964) Hardcover – 1964
by Reader's Digest
This is a collections of the Spring 1964 offerings of the year's most prolific writers. These works are: 1) Too Young to be a Grandfather by Willard Temple: This is a light-hearted comedy of errors--a tale of likeable people with warm sentiment and easy laughter. 2) When the Cheering Stopped by Gene Smith : This tells the almost incredible story of disabled President Woodrow Wilson in 1919. 3) I Was Dancing by Edwin O'Connor: A story that will raise serious questions about parental responsibilities, loyalty and duties between the generations. 4) Alone by Richard Byrd: Amiral Byrd's classic account of his 4 1/2 month isolation in the Antartic..one of the most intense and moving dramas of our time. 5) The Hand of Mary Constable by Paul Gallico: An eerie journey into the bizarre world of spies and spiritualism. 6) Nerve by Dick Francis: A tale of suspense filled with fascinating information about the world of steeplechase racing.