Audiolibro: Mary Louise
- Download 00 - Publisher's Note audio
- Download 01 - Just an Argument audio
- Download 02 - Gran'pa Jim audio
- Download 03 - A Surprise audio
- Download 04 - Shifting Sands audio
- Download 05 - Official Investigation audio
- Download 06 - Under a Cloud audio
- Download 07 - The Escape audio
- Download 08 - A Friendly Foe audio
- Download 09 - Officer O'Gorman audio
- Download 10 - Rather Queer Indeed audio
- Download 11 - Mary Louise Meets Irene audio
- Download 12 - A Cheerful Comrade audio
- Download 13 - Bub Succumbs to Force audio
- Download 14 - A Call from Agatha Lord audio
- Download 15 - Bub's Hobby audio
- Download 16 - The Stolen Book audio
- Download 17 - The Hired Girl audio
- Download 18 - Mary Louise Grows Suspicious audio
- Download 19 - An Artful Confession audio
- Download 20 - Diamond Cut Diamond audio
- Download 21 - Bad News audio
- Download 22 - The Folks at Bigbee's audio
- Download 23 - A Kiss from Josie audio
- Download 24 - Facing the Truth audio
- Download 25 - Simple Justice audio
- Download 26 - The Letter audio
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The Bluebird Books is a series of novels popular with teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s. The series was begun by L. Frank Baum using his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym,then continued by at least three others, all using the same pseudonym. Baum wrote the first four books in the series, possibly with help from his son, Harry Neal Baum, on the third.
The books are concerned with adolescent girl detectives— a concept Baum had experimented with earlier, in The Daring Twins (1911) and Phoebe Daring (1912). The Bluebird series began with Mary Louise, originally written as a tribute to Baum's favorite sister, Mary Louise Baum Brewster. Baum's publisher, Reilly & Britton, rejected that manuscript, apparently judging the heroine too independent. Baum wrote a new version of the book; the original manuscript is lost.
The title character is Mary Louise Burrows. In the first books of the series, she is a fifteen-year-old girl with unusual maturity (though the other girls in her boarding school find her somewhat priggish). She is suddenly confronted with the fact that her beloved grandfather is suspected of no less a crime than treason against the United States. With the help of old and new friends of Mary Louise … the truth is uncovered. The novel features a federal agent named John O'Gorman; he is assisted by his daughter Josie, a young woman he has himself trained to function as an investigator. (The Josie O'Gorman character, despite preceding Nancy Drew by more than a decade, is much less traditionally feminine.) (Summary from Wikipedia)
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