Amy in Acadia: A Story for Girls

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Amy in Acadia: A Story for Girls

by Helen Leah Reed

EN·~7 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
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Amy in Acadia

0:02
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Amy in Acadia - A Story for Girls - By - Helen Leah Reed

0:26
3

List of Illustrations

0:27
4

Amy in Acadia

7:50:50
5

HELEN LEAH REED'S - "BRENDA" BOOKS

1:26
6

LITTLE, BROWN, & COMPANY, Publishers 254 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

0:06
7

IRMA AND NAP

3:15
8

New Illustrated Editions of Miss Alcott's Famous Stories

2:01
9

Transcriber's Notes:

0:24

Description

Amy Redmond is preparing for a summer trip to Acadia with her mother, a talented sketcher hoping to capture the coastal scenery of Nova Scotia. Alongside her are three other young women—Priscilla, Martine, and a quiet friend—each with their own reasons for joining the journey, from study to a change of scenery after loss. Their plans are interrupted by the persistent Fritz, a familiar companion who insists on tagging along, sparking a lively debate about friendship, duty, and the proper way to spend a holiday.

Amy stands firm, refusing to let others dictate the rhythm of her family's excursion, yet her stubbornness hides a deeper worry for her mother’s health and the girls’ hopes. As the group negotiates who will join the trek, the story gently explores themes of independence, the joy of discovery, and the subtle art of balancing personal ambition with caring for others. Listeners will find a charming portrait of early‑twentieth‑century girlhood, full of spirited conversation and the promise of a memorable adventure.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (459K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Heather Clark, Sharon Joiner, Carol Ann Brown, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2011-04-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Helen Leah Reed

Helen Leah Reed

d. 1926

A Canadian-born American writer, essayist, and philanthropist, she is best remembered for lively historical stories for girls, including the popular Brenda books. Her work mixed entertainment with a strong interest in education, travel, and public life.

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