Aunt Jane's Nieces on Vacation
L. Frank Baum
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Aunt Jane's Nieces on Vacation is a juvenile novel for girls, written by L. Frank Baum. It is the seventh in the ten volumes in the Aunt Jane's Nieces series, and carries forward the continuing story of the three cousins Lousie Merrick Weldon, Patsy Doyle, and Elizabeth De Graf. Like all the books in the series, it was issued under Baum's "Edith Van Dyne" pseudonym. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia) (5 hr 16 min)
Chapters
The Hobo at Chazy Junction | 9:38 | Read by Linda Andrus |
The Invasion of Millville | 22:11 | Read by Linda Andrus |
The Dawn of a Great Enterprise | 13:41 | Read by Phil Griffiths |
The Way Into Print | 14:34 | Read by Phil Griffiths |
Dividing The Responsibilities | 16:00 | Read by Ellen Preckel |
Mr. Skeelty Of The Mill | 12:20 | Read by Sarah Jennings |
The Sketch Artist | 18:58 | Read by Greg Giordano |
The Millville Daily Tribune | 5:57 | Read by Greg Giordano |
Trouble | 21:23 | Read by Linda Andrus |
Thursday Smith | 24:56 | Read by Linda Andrus |
The Honer'ble Ojoy Boglin | 14:13 | Read by Linda Andrus |
Molly Sizer's Party | 11:42 | Read by Sharon Kilmer |
Bob West Interferes | 14:01 | Read by Lynne T |
The Dancer Signal | 15:36 | Read by Ellen Preckel |
A Clever Idea | 9:02 | Read by Greg Giordano |
Local Contributors | 16:02 | Read by Ellen Preckel |
The Penalties of Journalism | 7:45 | Read by Ellen Preckel |
Open Warfare | 8:28 | Read by Ellen Preckel |
A Mere Matter of Revenge | 7:57 | Read by Ellen Preckel |
Defending the Press | 7:57 | Read by Sharon Kilmer |
The Coming of Fogerty | 11:30 | Read by Ellen Preckel |
Unmasked | 13:51 | Read by Ellen Preckel |
The Journalists Abdicate | 12:58 | Read by Ellen Preckel |
A Cheerful Blunder | 5:59 | Read by Kimberly Krause |
Reviews
Amazing!
Pink Blossom
The only negative point I have to say about this book is the title. In my opinion I think it should be called Aunt Jane's Nieces Printing Business, or something like that 🤣
extremely funny
miss smiley
very entertaining book. when Peggy McNutt wrote a poem it just cracked me up. also I liked the "duel"