Synopses & Reviews
Life is very different now in the rambling Gilbreth house. When the youngest was two and the oldest eighteen, Dad died and Mother bravely took over his business. Now, to keep the family together, everyone has to pitch in and pinch pennies. The resourceful clan rises to every crisis with a marvelous sense of fun -- whether it's battling chicken pox, giving the boot to an unwelcome boyfriend, or even meeting the President. And the few distasteful things they can't overcome -- like castor oil -- they swallow with good humor and good graces. Belles On Their Toes is a warm, wonderful and entertaining sequel to Cheaper By The Dozen.
About the Author
Frank Gilbreth, Jr., and
Ernestine Gilbreth Carey actually lived through all of the adventures in this book. Mr. Gilbreth worked as a newspaper reporter and Mrs. Carey was a former department store buyer.
From the Trade Paperback edition.