May Hollis Barton
Auteur de Plain Jane and Pretty Betty; or, The Girl Who Won Out
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Kate Martin's problem 1 exemplaire
little miss sunshine or the old bachelor's ward 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 19
- Membres
- 102
- Popularité
- #187,251
- Évaluation
- 3.8
- Critiques
- 3
Yes, this story is dated.
If you can get past that, I will say that I had no expectations when I sat down to give it a go, and found it kind of quaint in that pre-Nancy Drew, wholesome books for young women way. I read it in one swoop and enjoyed it. There are reviews with the plot synopsis elsewhere, so I won't go into detail beyond young orphan, raised by grandparents who have run into hard times post WWI, finds herself in a double mystery: witness to a kidnapping and suddenly recipient of an estate rumored to be haunted. She and her "chums" with not one but two proper chaperones, go off to investigate her inherited home. Jolly good fun, family down on their luck make good, with the expected happy ending.
Despite the shortcomings of the stereotypes mentioned previously, there are many plusses to this story. The love that Bab shows for her grandparents, the all-in-good-fun, golly-gee-willickers banter between the friends is to my mind, delightfully refreshing in this current atmosphere where headlines relish people "slamming" each other and "outrage" is practically a must in a caption, ghosting people has replaced proper conversation, violence is the predominant seller in movie trailers, road rage is commonplace and trolls are everywhere in social media... Keeping in mind that this book is just shy of 100 years old and takes place in Scarsdale, New York in a well-to-do neighborhood, this was a lovely escape to an idyllic time-before-my-time reminiscent of an old Judy Garland/Mickey Rooney let's-have-a-show film.
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