Anastasia at Your Service

by Lois Lowry

Published 25 October 1982
A long, boring summer--that's what Anastasia has to look forward to when her best friend goes off to camp. She's thrilled when old Mrs. Bellingham answers her ad for a job as a Lady's Companion. Anastasia is sure her troubles are over--she'll be busy and earn money!



But she doesn't expect to have to polish silver and serve at Mrs. Bellingham's granddaughter's birthday party as a maid! As if that isn't bad enough, she accidentally drops a piece of silverware down the garbage disposal and must use her earnings to pay for it! Is the summer destined to be a disaster?

Anastasia Krupnik

by Lois Lowry

Published 1 January 1979
Anastasia's 10th year has some good things like falling in love and really getting to know her grandmother and some bad things like finding out about an impending baby brother.

Anastasia Has the Answers

by Lois Lowry

Published 1 January 1986
Anastasia continues the perilous process of growing up as her thirteenth year involves her in conquering the art of rope climbing, playing Cupid for a recently widowered uncle, and surviving a crush on her gym teacher.

Anastasia on Her Own

by Lois Lowry

Published 1 January 1985
Help! Anastasia Krupnik's mother must organize her chaotic life. So Anastasia, who is a very organized person, and her father invent the solution to Mrs. Krupnik's problem: the Krupnik Family Nonsexist Housekeeping Schedule.



But when Mrs. Krupnik goes to California on a ten-day business trip, Anastasia finds that the problem isn't solved at all. It's hard to stick to a schedule that doesn't leave room for her little brother, Sam, who's come down with the chicken pox, and her father's former girlfriend, who's invited herself to dinner. How is Anastasia supposed to cope with these interruptions when she's planning her first dream-date dinner for Steve Harvey?



It's a cinch. As long as she sticks to the Krupnik Romantic Dinner Week Schedule, what could possibly go wrong?

Anastasia Again!

by Lois Lowry

Published 1 January 1981
Twelve-year-old Anastasia is horrified at her family's decision to move from their city apartment to a house in the suburbs.

Anastasia, Ask Your Analyst

by Lois Lowry

Published 1 January 1984
Anastasia's seventh-grade science project becomes almost more than she can handle, but her brother Sam, age three, and a bust of Freud, aid her nobly.

Anastasia, Absolutely!

by Lois Lowry

Published 1 January 1995

Anastasia may be a freckle-faced dynamo, but sometimes she just can’t make up her mind! She can’t even decide what to call the dog!

When Anastasia gets into her biggest mix-up yet, she doesn’t know what to do. In the end, there’s only one way out – she confesses, ABSOLUTELY.


Anastasia at This Address

by Lois Lowry

Published 1 January 1991
Ready for romance, thirteen-year-old Anastasia answers an ad in the personals with an exaggerated description of herself but soon runs into trouble when the unknown man turns up at a friend's wedding.

Anastasia's Chosen Career

by Lois Lowry

Published 1 January 1987