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  1. The Ruth Fielding books were an early Stratemeyer Syndicate series, published between 1913 and 1934 under the pseudonym Alice B. Emerson. Ruth Fielding begins the series as an orphan who comes to live with her miserly uncle and, in later titles, goes from boarding school to college and on into adulthood.

  2. Ruth Fielding starts the series as an orphan that comes to live with her miserly uncle. In later titles, goes from boarding school and onto college, then into adulthood. She also marries, something that is unusual for a main character in a Stratemeyer Syndicate series.

    • Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill; or, Jasper Parloe's Secret. 3.78 · 126 Ratings · 20 Reviews · published 1913 · 135 editions. Ruth Fielding, a recently-orphaned girl, arrives i…
    • Ruth Fielding at Briarwood Hall; or, Solving the Campus Mystery. 3.73 · 89 Ratings · 10 Reviews · published 1913 · 95 editions. Ruth's greatest desire has come true—to attend Bri…
    • Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp; or, Lost in the Backwoods. 3.70 · 87 Ratings · 6 Reviews · published 1913 · 100 editions. Mr. Cameron has purchased a winter camp deep in th…
    • Ruth Fielding At Lighthouse Point; or, Nita the Girl Castaway. 3.58 · 57 Ratings · 3 Reviews · published 1913 · 30 editions. As the school year draws to a close, Ruth and her …
  3. Jun 26, 2019 · Ruth Fielding is Associate Professor of Languages and TESOL education at Monash University and researches multilingualism, language education and identity.

  4. Buy Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill: Jasper Parloe's Secret by Alice B. Emerson (ISBN: 9781836573807) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

  5. Dr Ruth Fielding is a senior lecturer at Monash University and researches multilingualism, language education and identity.

  6. In spite of the fact that the big girls at the district school, led by Julia Semple, whose father was the chairman of the board of trustees, had very little to say to Ruth Fielding, and shunned her almost altogether outside of the schoolroom, Ruth was glad of her chance to study and learn.