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The Princess Club:  Christy Series #7, by Catherine Marshall

"We ain't sayin' we're better, Miz Christy. But the whole truth is, we are different now. Can't help it."

When Ruby Mae, Bessie, and Clara discover gold in Dead Man's Creek, they form an exclusive group, "The Princess Club." Christy watches in dismay as Cutter Gap is torn apart by greed an envy. Can she find a way to heal the bitter divisions caused by a handful of gold?

  • Sales Rank: #2443810 in Books
  • Published on: 1996-10-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.00" h x 4.25" w x .50" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

About the Author

Catherine Marshall began her writing career as a single mother, after the untimely death of her husband in 1949. She went on to write more than 20 books. Catherine's greatest success was her 1967 novel, Christy, inspired by the story of her mother, which spawned a television series, a youth book series, and a made-for-television movie.  Catherine Marshall passed away in March 1983.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
THE ILLUSIONS OF WEALTH
By Betty L. Sheldon
After finding gold nuggets in Dead Man's Creek, Ruby Mae and two of her friends form an exclusive Princess Club. Their exclusiveness casts a gloom over the one room school. Miz Christy, the teacher, tries her best to persuade the girls not to snub their other classmates, to no avail.

Meanwhile, a free-lance photographer wanders onto the mission property with his lame horse, and finds hospitality at the mission. Is there any connection between the gold nuggets and the photographer?

In the end, the members of the Princess Club find that it is more blessed to give than to hoard. In this story are many more excellent principles to live by!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Running Low on Ideas?
By Dwight Blubaugh
One of my fourth grade girls has been reading her way through this series this school year (and really enjoying them), and with the books being fairly obscure and out of print, I've been making AR quizzes to go with the books, since no quizzes are commercially available. Since the student is now reading the sixth book, I decided it was time to read and make a quiz for the 7th book (and beyond?) during this long holiday weekend.

The book has 120 pages of text and a useful two-page cast of characters in the front of the book.

After reading the first six titles in the Christy Fiction Series by C. Archer, this seventh volume is my least favorite so far. The book seemed much less "true" to the story and characters created by Catherine Marshall. Remember how the favorite plot of TV series used to be, "Watch next week as (fill in the blank) gets amnesia"? Characters like Fonzie, Gilligan, Captain Kirk, Major Nelson (Jeanie too!), Fred Flintstone, and others all developed amnesia at one time or another when the writers started running out of ideas. Well, one of the runner-up fall-back plots was to make a character think they had gotten rich - won the lottery, had a rich uncle die, won a contest, or whatever - then it turned out that there was a mistake of some kind and they weren't really rich after all. Some TV shows have even been based around characters actually winning the lottery, like My Name is Earl, or the final season of Roseanne. Anyway, this book is based around this fairly lame plot device.

In Christy #7 / The Princess Club, Ruby Mae, Bessie, and Clara are catching frogs in Dead Man's Creek (for a science lesson in school) when Ruby Mae spots some gold nuggets in the creek. Meanwhile, a Mr. Grady Halliday becomes lost while taking photographs in the mountains and wanders into Cutter Gap. On his way, his mule had stumbled in Dead Man's Creek, causing some of his gold nuggets to fall into the creek - we don't find out they're Halliday's gold until the end of the book. Since Ruby Mae can't keep a secret to save her life, soon the whole Cove has learned about the gold, and greed quickly takes over, while Christy locks the gold away for safekeeping. Ruby Mae also finds a handerchief where she earlier found the gold, leading the main characters to believe that the gold was lost by Halliday, as several other clues also point to. But Halliday is too much of a gentleman to dash the girls' dreams by claiming the gold is his.

Meanwhile, the three girls have formed the "Princess Club," which seems to be their way of excluding their peers. But soon, they discover that their peers are now excluding them. Things in the Cove have started to turn more and more ugly. Lundy Taylor sneakily follows the girls to the creek to learn where they found the gold, and threatens to bash their heads in with a rock if they don't tell him where they found the gold, before they are rescued by Doctor MacNeill. There is a fist fight in the middle of a church service among two of the girls' fathers over who the rightful owner of the gold should be. And later, in the middle of the night, Lundy and his father, Bird's-Eye, break into the mission house and hold Christy at gunpoint to take the gold. These actions seem just a bit too far-fetched for these characters and community.

Eventually, the girls come to their senses and give the gold back to Mr. Halliday, whom they have realized (and, in Ruby Mae's case, finally admitted to herself) is its rightful owner. All's well that ends well, though we're left wondering why Lundy and his father weren't turned over to the authorities or why they haven't at least become hated fugitives from the cove. This all seems too conveniently forgotten because they go away peacefully as soon as they're caught in the act of trying to steal the gold at knife-point (or rock-point) by someone stronger or better armed.

While the Christy TV series occasionally got a bit hokey - Christy finding a baby in the woods that she decides to raise, the ghost of Bonnie Prince Charley leading Rob Allen to his injured little brother, and others - the TV series had the "crap filter" of gifted producer Ken Wales to keep the show from going too far off the deep end. The fiction series, however, does not, and a plot device like the one in this seventh book managed to make it to print. It's not horrible - just a bit over the top, but definitely stretching the credibility factor.

Archer is a talented author overall, interweaving subplots (as the tv series did so skillfully) and keeping the story interesting and exciting. But there are just a few too many cheap plot devices for it to quite work as a good quality, believable story. I hope the other five (of 12 total) books hold up better than this one.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
It's a great read for young readers
By K
A little different from the original novel. It's a great read for young readers.

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