Barbara Hale: A Doctor's Daughter

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Barbara Hale: A Doctor's Daughter

by Lilian Garis

EN·~5 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total

BARBARA HALE: A DOCTOR’S DAUGHTER

0:26

BARBARA HALE: A DOCTOR’S DAUGHTER CHAPTER ISEA SANDS AND SOMERSAULTS

13:39

CHAPTER IIWHEN THE DAY ARRIVED

8:51

CHAPTER IIIHER FATHER’S DAUGHTER

12:43

CHAPTER IVON HER WAY

12:30

CHAPTER VBILLOWS THE BEAUTIFUL

12:25

CHAPTER VITHE ACCIDENT

11:25

CHAPTER VIINICKY AND VICKY

11:03

CHAPTER VIIICLOTHES

14:17

CHAPTER IXSUSPICIONS

12:41

Description

A group of spirited girls spend a lazy summer day on the sand, dreaming up a house party that could outshine anything they’ve ever known. Their conversation swirls around one name in particular—Barbara Hale, the enigmatic daughter of a respected bacteriologist whose reputation for kindness and intelligence precedes her. As the girls plot ways to coax her into joining their festivities, their banter reveals a lively mix of rivalry, admiration, and the yearning to belong.

Through witty dialogue and vivid seaside scenes, the story captures the flutter of teenage ambition and the subtle pressures of a world that expects young women to fit neatly into prescribed roles. It offers a gentle, humorous look at friendship, social expectations, and the thrill of inviting someone who seems both ordinary and extraordinary. Listeners will be drawn into the bright, nostalgic world where a simple invitation could change everything.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (305K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Grosset & Dunlap, 1926.

Credits

Roger Frank, Sue Clark and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2022-01-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lilian Garis

Lilian Garis

1873–1954

A hugely prolific writer of children's fiction, she helped shape early 20th-century series reading with lively adventures for girls and young readers. Before turning to books, she broke ground as the first female reporter for the Newark Evening News.

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