Cherry Ames, Cruise Nurse - Cherry savors the opportunity to spend a working vacation on a cruise ship, but she soon finds herself embroiled in a cops and robbers situation with a sickly child and greedy men - all rushing to find a secret stockpile of precious ambergris. ""Cherry Ames, Boarding School Nurse"" - Cherry's natural curiosity leads her to discover a secret room in the reconstructed chateau now used as a girls' boarding school. There she finds a formula that when constituted to its exact specifications produces a perfume that saves the school from bankruptcy. ""Cherry Ames, Department Store Nurse"" - Cherry's first aid center is adjacent to the antiques department of a large department store, where a series of thefts have pointed the finger of suspicion at a young, recently widowed employee. But Cherry's instincts say otherwise, and her tenacity helps uncover the truth. ""Cherry Ames, Camp Nurse"" - While working as a camp nurse, Cherry follows a trail that ultimately leads to the true perpetrator of a series of robberies and exonerates a hard-working young man who had been under suspicion.
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Helen Wells, was a social worker turned full-time writer, and, like her most famous heroine, an Illinois native who loved New York City.
She was born Helen Weinstock on March 29, 1910, in Danville, Illinois. Her brother, Robert, has said that ""Danville is pretty much the town that Cherry Ames lived in, and our house was her house.
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