Teen Romances #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe issue contains two main stories. "My Imaginary Lover" follows a lonely girl who has been confiding in her girlfriends about a boyfriend she has invented, then must confront the reality when her fantasy is exposed and a real boy named Tony enters her life, leading to heartbreak when he abandons her after learning the truth about her deception. The second story, "Anne Kinley," depicts a woman named Anne who falls for a man named John at a musical comedy show; after he showers her with romantic gestures and proposes marriage, she discovers his shallow nature when she overhears him making cruel comments about her appearance, yet ultimately accepts his proposal despite recognizing his true character.
Julie Trent feels invisible at the department store where she works—no dates, no beaus, just weekends at home caring for her grandmother—until she dreams of a mysterious, impossibly handsome man who feels startlingly real. When she impulsively tells her coworkers she has a boyfriend named George, the lie spirals out of control, forcing her to recruit a kind stranger on the street to play along—only to discover he might be exactly who she's been searching for all along.
Julie Roberts thought her lonely past would fade once she found love with Tom Jeffers, a kind man who saw her for who she really was—but her impulsive romance with factory coworker Tony Garson comes back to haunt her when Tom arrives at her door. Now Julie must face a choice that will test whether her newfound happiness can survive the consequences of her earlier choices.
Anne Kinley, a young nurse at Vincent Hospital in Smithfield, falls head over heels for Dr. John Forst, a talented physician nearly twice her age—and despite the whispers of coworkers and her mother's disapproval, she's certain their love can overcome any obstacle. When Dr. Forst proposes, Anne's joy seems complete, until an urgent call from a distraught young girl forces her to confront a devastating truth that shatters everything she believed about the man she loves.
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↩ Reprints My Love Life #8 (1949), Popular Teen-Agers #11 (1952)
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