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Betsy-Tacy Book Dedications Dedications Maud Hart Lovelace dedicated the Betsy-Tacy books to the special people in her life: TITLE DEDICATION RELATIONSHIP Betsy-Tacy Bick and Merian Frances ‘Bick’ Kenney, character of Tacy Merian Lovelace Kirchner, Maud & Delos Lovelace’s daughter Betsy-Tacy and Tib Midge and Joan Marjorie ‘Midge’ Gerlach, character of Tib Marjorie Gerlach’s niece, Joan Holbrook Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill Kathleen and Tess Kathleen Hart Bibb Fowler, Maud’s sister and character of Julia Tess Kenney, Bick Kenney’s sister and character of Katie Kelly Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown Helen Helen Hart Fowler, Maud’s sister and character of Margaret Heaven to Betsy Tom and Stella Thomas and Stella Hart, Maud’s parents and character of Bob & Jule Ray Betsy in Spite of Herself Rosemond and Romie Lundquist Maud's cousins Betsy Was a Junior Bick, Tess, Midge, Marion, Bick Kenney, Tess Kenney, Midge Gerach, Marion Willard, El, Connie, Mil, Pat and Ruth Eleanor Johnson, Connie Davis, Mil Oleson, Pat Ahlers, Ruth Williams – members of the crowd Betsy and Joe Delos Delos W. Lovelace, Maud’s husband and character of Joe Betsy and the Great World Elizabeth Leslie Maud's best friend from Garden City, Long Island, where Maud and Delos were living when most of the B-T books were written . Emily of Deep Valley Elizabeth Riley Elizabeth Riley, Maud's editor for all of the B-T books Carney's House Party Bill and Ted Bill Everett, Marion Willard’s husband and character of Sam Hutchinson and their oldest son, Ted Everett who died in WWII Winona’s Pony Cart Stephen and Cathy Bond, Bonnie Crowe, and Lea and Ann Avery .
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