The Wishing Well
Mildred A. Wirt Benson
Read by Cheryl Adam
PENNY PARKER is a teen-aged sleuth and amateur reporter with an uncanny knack for uncovering and solving unusual, sometimes bizarre mysteries. The only daughter of widower Anthony Parker, publisher of the "Riverview Star," Penny has been raised to be self-sufficient, outspoken, innovative, and extraordinarily tenacious. Her cheerful, chatty manner belies a shrewd and keenly observant mind. Penny was the creation of Mildred A. Wirt, who was also the author of the original Nancy Drew series (under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene). Wirt became frustrated when she was pushed to "tone down" Nancy Drew and make her less independent and daring. With Penny Parker, Wirt had a freer hand and received full credit. Wirt once said, " 'I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is." In THE WISHING WELL, the once-grand, now abandoned Marborough Estate and its legendary stone wishing well have become the center of odd happenings. The reclusive owner unexpectedly returns, only to lock herself secretively away in the mansion. Soon after, an ancient stone is unearthed on the estate, upon which is carved a 400-year-old message. Or is it a hoax? Who are the two strangers who repeatedly visit the wishing well in the dead of night? Penny boldly investigates, certain that danger threatens her new friend Rhoda, a gifted, but poverty-stricken artist. - Summary by Cheryl Adam (4 hr 41 min)
Chapters
An Old House | 11:57 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
By the Covered Well | 15:39 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
A Chicken Dinner | 7:38 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
A Record on Rock | 16:10 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Strangers from Texas | 8:48 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
A Wish Fulfilled | 10:18 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Penny's Discovery | 10:03 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
A Moving Light | 10:11 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Mysterious Prowlers | 11:38 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Beneath the Flagstones | 8:54 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Jay Franklin's Trickery | 11:02 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
No Admittance | 10:20 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
A Silken Ladder | 12:00 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Night Adventure | 11:12 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Old Bottles | 9:54 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Inside the Mansion | 12:58 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
The Marborough Pearls | 11:01 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Signboard Indians | 12:24 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Publicity Plus | 11:58 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Rhoda's Problem | 13:29 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Mrs. Marborough's Loss | 10:34 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
The Missing Necklace | 13:58 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Grand Ball | 13:35 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
River Rising | 9:17 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Precious Cargo | 6:40 | Read by Cheryl Adam |
Reviews
Very entertaining
Ancient Aunt
Another entertaining tale featuring the intrepid Penny Parker. This one takes place during the school year but that doesn't much slow down her investigations. With some good twists and turns and unusual locations, we get a deeper glimpse into Penny's hometown. And another excellent job by this Librivox volunteer reader for bringing this story to life!!
A LibriVox Listener
I loved it!! If you are a fan of Nancy Drew, this book is for you!!
I love it!
Andreea
This story is fantastic and the reader is amazing! It was exremely easy to understand,though english is not my native language. I highly recommend this story!
Brilliantly Read!
Bibliophile
Entertaining for all ages and just brilliantly read. Update: Just as good on the second listen.
I truly enjoyed the book The Reader was so good it was so fun I'
A LibriVox Listener
fantastic :)
A LibriVox Listener
really good story and the reader is excellent! !definitely recommend.
A wonderful Adventure
Rftravis
Penny Parker has never failed yet to impress me. I have really enjoyed listening to this series for Penny always seems to stumble across the most particular misterys and everything always ends in the best way. This is a wonderful story in witch Penny helpes a orphaned school friend and an old lady in in poverty.
Biggles
This was a joy to listen to and thanks to Cheryl Adams for doing a great job in telling this story. That part where Penny was talking in the well and the echo effect was awesome and hilarious!! Please read more books aloud to us about Sleuth Penny!