
Peggy Raymond's Way (or Blossom Time At Friendly Terrace)
The war is over, and life at Friendly Terrace has entered a new chapter. Peggy Raymond, now finishing her college years, stands on the threshold between girlhood and womanhood, preparing for her wedding to Grahame while her dearest friends Ruth, Amy, and Priscilla each face their own uncertain but hopeful futures. What makes this final installment in the Friendly Terrace series so satisfying is not merely the romance blooming around every corner, but the quiet dignity with which these young women step into lives of their own making. Harriet Lummis Smith captures something precious here: the bittersweet ache of endings that are also beginnings, the way friendship endures even as paths diverge. The charm of the earlier books remains intact, but there's a maturity now, a recognition that true happiness lies not in grand adventures but in the small, steady moments of connection. For readers who have loved Peggy from the start, this is a tender farewell; for newcomers, it's an invitation into a world where kindness rules and tomorrow always seems worth anticipating.








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