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The Luckiest Girl in the School

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(2,65 Sterne; 10 Bewertungen)

Winona Woodward faces a sudden reversal in family fortunes when she wins a scholarship to Seaton High School. This book by Angela Brazil helped to establish the girls' school story genre, and is therefore full of young, active, independent girls and all the emotions and relationships typical of boarding school life in the early 1900s - Summary by Katie Francesca (7 hr 23 min)

Chapters

A Great Change

24:07

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An Entrance Examination

24:03

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Seaton High School

17:40

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The Symposium

27:42

Read by Katie Francesca

Aunt Harriet

24:16

Read by Jim Locke

A Crisis

23:09

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An Autumn Foray

21:22

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Concerns a Camera

20:14

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The School Service Badge

19:44

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A Scare

18:48

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The Open-Air Camp

21:15

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Captain Winona

13:47

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The Hostel

19:11

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The Hockey Season

20:36

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Winona Turns Chauffeur

22:56

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The Athletic Display

16:19

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Back to the Land

20:35

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A Friend in Need

24:08

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The Swimming Contest

19:56

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The Red Cross Hospital

18:09

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The End of the Term

25:05

Read by Jim Locke

Bewertungen

bperry

(0,5 Sterne)

Jim Locke is an unfortunate choice for reader. Expressionless monotone makes this excellent story unpleasantly dull.

very poorly read - I quit listenlng

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