A young working girl comes of age in the American West in this "fast
and interesting" historical novel for fans of the Dear America and
American Girl series (School Library Journal)
In 1926, droves of Americans traveled by train across the United States
to visit the West. They ate at Harvey Houses, where thousands of
well-trained waitresses provided first-class service. The Waitresses:
The Journal of a Harvey Girl tells the first-person story of one spunky
girl, Kitty Evans, as she faces the often funny and painful experiences
she and fellow waitresses Cordelia and Emmy endure. As Kitty writes
about her escapades, a loveable teenager emerges; she embraces
adventure, independence, her position as a Harvey Girl, and a freelance
writing career.
In this fast-paced novel, best-selling author Carolyn Meyer, who has
visited and researched several Harvey Hotels, brings together an
unforgettable heroine with the universal themes of friendship, identity,
and young love.