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The process of growing up, of passing through the age of adolescence has, through the ages, been marked by great inner turmoil, uncertainty, and tremendous pressures from family and peer groups alike. Certainly, in our society today, the problems of youth appear to be more marked than ever before.
We hear constant reports of the pervasive use of drugs and alcohol in our schools. Of shoplifting and other petty crimes. Of promiscuity and dangerous VD epidemics.
Robin and Brent Caldwell are teenagers embarking on their own special journey into adolescence. Plagued by powerful emotions, confused about their awakening sexuality, they turn to each other for comfort and guidance and find themselves on a frightening journey into the forbidden.
HIS LOVING LITTLE SISTER — the story of two teenagers and their coming of age. A story of the powerful and conflicting emotions of adolescence.
Robin Caldwell was staring out through the window of the old farmhouse where she lived. Fields stretched as far as she could see and she hated the sight. Not only did she hate the fields, she hated the town of Hanksville, hated the people and most of all, she hated her stepfather who was just as crude as every other man or boy in the community.
The population of Hanksville, a small cattle town isolated on the prairie, was made up of cow-hands, pen keepers, feeders, railroad herders, truck drivers, slaughterers and packers, but every man considered himself to be a cowboy. Swearing, fighting and drinking was the normal way of life for the men of the community. The only social life was the Saturday night dance that always ended with a few broken jaws and noses.
Robin Caldwell was a gorgeous little blonde girl whose only dream was to get out of this town someday. Her yearning to get away had been intensified when her mother remarried. Robin’s stepfather was one of the crudest men in town.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number TB-1026 in the original publications (a duplicate).