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    Gidget has a healthy, trusting relationship with her widowed father, Russell Lawrence, an English professor. However, Gidget's married sister, Anne, constantly checks on Gidget. In this, Anne is abetted by her husband, John Cooper, a student psychiatrist. Anne comes upon Gidget's diary and reads of a romantic episode, described with lurid ...

  2. Jun 1, 2001 · Gidget. Frederick Kohner. Penguin, Jun 1, 2001 - Fiction - 176 pages. A surfing, boy-crazy teenager comes of age in the summer of 1957 in this classic novel that inspired both movies and television and created an American pop culture icon. “My English comp teacher Mr. Glicksberg says if you want to be a writer you have to—quote—sit on a ...

  3. Feb 12, 2019 · Directed by Paul Wendkos. Starring Sandra Dee, James Darren and Cliff Robertson.Gidget Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/45nl0atGidget DVD : https://amzn.to/455UMsEA...

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  4. Frederick Kohner. Frederick Kohner, born Friedrich Kohner, was an Austrian-born novelist and screen writer, both in Germany and the US. He is best known for having created the "Gidget" novels, which inspired a series of movies, two television series, three telemovies and a feature length animated film. He based the title character on his own ...

  5. Gidget Goes Hawaiian: Directed by Paul Wendkos. With James Darren, Michael Callan, Deborah Walley, Carl Reiner. Gidget, on vacation in Hawaii, finds a gang of lads vying for her attention, starting a chain of romantic complications when her boyfriend arrives.

  6. Jul 11, 2019 · Gidget, to her, was a state of mind. She’d walk around campus saying, “aloha,” to her fellow students and carry a straw basket. The wave rode her all the way to “You Bet Your Life,” the ...

  7. Jun 7, 2017 · "See you around, Gidget!" So yelled Tubesteak Tracy to 15-year-old Kathy Kohner on a Malibu summer day in 1956, a year before the combined nickname of "Girl" and "Midget" would read in a best-selling work of fiction, and three years before the silver screen made it nationally synonymous with a different American Dream: one of youthful freedom and limitless leisure in post-war lineups.