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The baby party: F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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$aEB FIT
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$aFitzgerald, F. Scott$q(Francis Scott),$d1896-1940,$eauthor
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$aThe baby party$h[electronic resource] /$cF. Scott Fitzgerald.
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$aOnline resource.
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$aLeicester :$bUlverscroft [distributor],$c2023.
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$a1 online resource (10 pages).
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$aEPUB.
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$aA salutary tale, 'The Baby Party' focuses on John and Edith Andros. John is at odds with himself over his attitude towards his daughter, Ede. On one hand, he's glad that life will continue through his child. On the other, the day-to-day practicalities of fatherhood bore and irritate him. However, when Ede is invited to a party and ends up hurting another child, John's instincts are put to the test. A pithy story, 'The Baby Party' suggests that there are occasions when children can act with more maturity than their grownup counterparts. Fun, fast-paced, and full of laughs, 'The Baby Party' is perfect for fans of Ernest Hemingway.
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$aAdult.
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$aFathers and daughters$vFiction.
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$aInterpersonal relations$vFiction.
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$aElectronic books.