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The Girls of Gardenville

Gelesen von Betsie Bush

(4,265 Sterne; 17 Bewertungen)

It is pleasant to have another book about a group of merry, natural girls, who have the attractions of innocence and youthful faults. "The Sweet Sixteen" Club made fudge, and went on picnics, and behaved just as jolly, nice maidens should. (The Outlook, vol. 82, Mar. 24, 1906) (5 hr 5 min)

Chapters

01 - Caroline of the Sweet Sixteen

25:57

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02 - Sustaining a borrowed reputation

20:23

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03 - An untransferable gift

18:47

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04 - How Caroline improved the cooking

17:59

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05 - Margery Danvers, fireman

16:50

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06 - The tribulations of a triplet

20:03

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07 - A case of suspended gratitude

21:36

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08 - When Tekla carried the basket

22:05

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09 - Sailing under sealed orders

25:20

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10 - Cousin Emily's revolt

15:56

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11 - Days and dollars

19:53

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12 - The helpfulness of Virginia

20:10

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13 - Disposing of Julius Caesar

23:00

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14 - The quest of the Hallow e\'en pumpkin

21:45

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15 - Finishing a beginner

16:01

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Bewertungen

Unfinished

(1 Sterne)

I couldn't get into this. It just seemed too cheesy and silly. Not having read far it's hard to summarise the plot. Basically it's about a group of teenage girls who organise themselves into a club (iapparently it was the thing to do) called Sweet Sixteens as there are sixteen of them and they like to cook sweets. The first chapter involves a fundraising effort that goes a little too successfully for the teenage treasurer who struggles to count the $50 or so that they managed to raise. I thought it best to stop listening before I lost any more brain cells.

Humorous stories

(5 Sterne)

Thought this was a fun book. Took a little to get into it, but the stories with simple morals were quite funny. This group of girls get themselves into all kinds of predicaments, learning lessons along the way, and learning to be kind and generous.

Tabitha

(5 Sterne)

loved the book and reader!