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Donna Parker at Cherrydale (1957)

Donna and Ricky take jobs as junior counselors at Camp Cherrydale, a summer camp for young children run by Dr and Mrs Duvall.

As junior counselors, Donna and Ricky immerse themselves in camp life, enjoying meeting new people, getting to know their young charges, running activities and soaking up the lovely surroundings of the camp.

However, camp life is not all fun and games. Donna's senior counselor, Bunny, is acting very strangely, Dr and Mrs Duvall seem to be hiding something, Nancy, a young girl from Summerfield, is causing problems at the camp, and a mysterious house in the nearby woods has Donna and Ricky intrigued.

Donna Parker Special Agent (1957)

The summer is over and it is time for Donna and Ricky to go back to Summerfield Junior High.

Donna and Ricky go their separate ways more often as Ricky pursues her dramatic talents whilst Donna joins the school newspaper, quickly becoming elected as assistant editor.

Things take a turn for the mysterious when her long-lost uncle appears in Summerfield, her friend, Tommy Sheridan, thinks he is being spied on, Donna's friends begin to ignore her, and a strange character, Mr Brown, is employed at Summerfield Junior High.

Little does Donna realise that an exciting trip to New York City will reunite her with old friends and solve all of the mysteries.

Donna Parker On Her Own (1957)

Donna's parents are offered the trip of a lifetime—Europe and India—the only catch is that Donna and Jimmy cannot travel with them.

A number of options are examined but finally it is decided that a young teacher from Jimmy's school will stay at the Parker family home and look after Donna and Jimmy until Mr and Mrs Parker return.

With less rules to worry about, Donna enjoys her new-found sense of independence; however, she learns that independence comes with some big responsibilities and new worries.

Donna Parker: A Spring to Remember (1960)

It's springtime in Summerfield and Donna is enjoying her last term at Summerfield Junior High.

With a diary full of dates with former class President, Richard White, an invitation to be a bridesmaid in New York, a trip to Hollywood on offer, and final exams, Donna is on cloud nine, but one sad event will change her whole outlook as well as changing Ricky's life forever.

Donna Parker In Hollywood (1961)

Donna Parker is off to Hollywood! Staying with her aunt and uncle in glamorous Hollywood is the trip of a lifetime for Donna.

An exciting plane trip, dashing boys, movie studios, parties and a mysterious neighbor are all waiting for Donna as she spends time with her relatives and tours California.

It is not long before Donna learns some important lessons, in particular, the importance of looking beneath the surface.

Donna Parker: Mystery at Arawak (1962)

After her exciting trip to California, Donna takes a job as a junior counselor at Camp Arawak for the remainder of her summer.

At first Donna finds camp life hard - Arawak is very different from Cherrydale, she does not know anyone, her charges are diverse and lively, and her senior counselor seems to be hiding something.

However, Donna soon gets accustomed to camp life, meeting new friends, taking on new tasks, and helping run the Drama department at the camp.

Whilst different from Cherrydale, Arawak has its share of mysteries, and it does not take long for Donna to get caught up in some strange events.

Donna Parker Takes a Giant Step (1964).

Donna's family enjoy the last week of their summer vacation by heading to Canada for a few days to catch up with some old family friends, the Stackhouses.

Celebration ensues when the Stackhouses announce they will be moving to Summerfield, and their son, Jeff, travels back with the Parkers to commence school at the start of the term.

Living with her brother and Jeff makes Donna's life complicated as she tries to immerse herself at her new school, try out for the cheerleading squad, deal with a friend moving away and meeting new people.

Life is problematic for many in Summerfield with teenage parties getting out of control, but it appears that Jeff may hold the answer.

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