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  1. Booth Tarkington's Gentle Julia is a light, dare I say gentle, comedic novel. I could easily envision the book adapted into a Will Rogers-type Americana movie. There are lots of parts for colorful character actors, plus some real gems for Our Gang kids.

  2. Gentle Julia is a 1936 American drama film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Jane Withers, Tom Brown and Marsha Hunt. It is an adaptation of the 1922 novel of the same title by Booth Tarkington.

  3. Apr 26, 2006 · Gentle Julia by Booth Tarkington. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… In Bestsellers, American, 1895-1923. About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

  4. Apr 15, 2007 · Gentle Julia. Booth Tarkington. 1st World Library, Apr 15, 2007 - Literary Collections - 276 pages.

  5. Nov 24, 2022 · Gentle Julia by Booth Tarkington. Publication date 1922 Publisher Doubleday, Page & Company Collection internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Addeddate 2022-11-24 00:02:35 Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books-20220331-0.2 Bookplateleaf 0002 ...

  6. Gentle Julia: Directed by John G. Blystone. With Jane Withers, Tom Brown, Marsha Hunt, Jackie Searl. A shy newspaperman (Brown) nearly gives up when his girlfriend (Hunt) falls for the new guy in town (Meeker) till Withers sets things right.

  7. Author Booth Tarkington was known as an uncannily apt creator of child characters, and he hits the ball out of the park with Gentle Julia. This delightful story is a must-read for classic...

  8. Gentle Julia. Booth Tarkington. Doubleday, Page, 1922 - American fiction - 375 pages. "Penrod for girls in the form of Florence, the bratty younger cousin of luminous Julia Atwater, enlivens...

  9. A young girl tries to prevent her older sister from choosing the wrong man when a big-city phony strolls into town.

  10. Apr 11, 2010 · LibriVox recording of Gentle Julia, by Booth Tarkington. Read by Bellona Times. Penrod for girls in the form of Florence, the bratty younger cousin of luminous Julia Atwater, enlivens this romantic comedy set in Tarkington's Indiana of the early 20th Century.