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Adele Whitby

Auteur de Beth's Story, 1914

8 oeuvres 193 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Œuvres de Adele Whitby

Beth's Story, 1914 (2014) 52 exemplaires
Kate's Story, 1914 (2014) 32 exemplaires
Betsy's Story, 1934 (2015) 22 exemplaires
Elizabeth's Story, 1848 (2014) 20 exemplaires
Kay's Story, 1934 (2015) 20 exemplaires
Katherine's Story, 1848 (2014) 18 exemplaires
Camille's Story, 1910 (2015) 16 exemplaires
Claire's Story, 1910 (2015) 13 exemplaires

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Cute story of a stolen locket and the young woman who defends her maid against the accusation.
 
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mslibrarynerd | 2 autres critiques | Jan 13, 2024 |
The solutions, both to the smaller mysteries specific to this book and to the larger family mysteries that span the series, are too obvious from the outset. I'm tempted to not even bother reading the other books in the series, because I feel certain that I already know the various "secrets" and "scandals" alluded to in this book.
 
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fernandie | 2 autres critiques | Sep 15, 2022 |
It was cute and I thought it picked up the pace and ended well. I "saw it coming" pretty early, though I am definitely an adult reading a kid's book in this case ;) It's about a rich little girl in England and her cousin in America who's lost her fortune and is struggling. And the rich little girl in England (Betsy) knows that there are additional secrets, some good and some bad, that are being kept from her by her mother and, seemingly, her relatives and/or house-servants. So she sets out trying to discover the secrets before the adults deem it time for her to know them.

The little girl was headstrong (she is 11 going on 12) and entitled and unaware of real life, it seemed. But she was sincere in her desire to help those less fortunate than herself when presented with the opportunity. Her intentions were often misguided and, well, childish of course, but she seemed eager to do right and understand more so she could do more. I thought there were interesting morals at play here, but the overall story seemed to be ... I don't know, too black and white, too simple, too abrupt, even for the appropriate age.

But like I said, cute and sweet and an ok way to pass a little time. :)
THREE AND A HALF of five stars
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avanders | 1 autre critique | Nov 23, 2020 |
It was cute and I thought it picked up the pace and ended well. I "saw it coming" pretty early, though I am definitely an adult reading a kid's book in this case ;) It's about a rich little girl in England and her cousin in America who's lost her fortune and is struggling. And the rich little girl in England (Betsy) knows that there are additional secrets, some good and some bad, that are being kept from her by her mother and, seemingly, her relatives and/or house-servants. So she sets out trying to discover the secrets before the adults deem it time for her to know them.

The little girl was headstrong (she is 11 going on 12) and entitled and unaware of real life, it seemed. But she was sincere in her desire to help those less fortunate than herself when presented with the opportunity. Her intentions were often misguided and, well, childish of course, but she seemed eager to do right and understand more so she could do more. I thought there were interesting morals at play here, but the overall story seemed to be ... I don't know, too black and white, too simple, too abrupt, even for the appropriate age.

But like I said, cute and sweet and an ok way to pass a little time. :)
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½
 
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avanders | 1 autre critique | May 28, 2015 |

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Œuvres
8
Membres
193
Popularité
#113,337
Évaluation
3.0
Critiques
5
ISBN
49

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