Blue Bonnet in Boston; or, Boarding-School Days at Miss North's

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Blue Bonnet in Boston; or, Boarding-School Days at Miss North's

by Caroline Elliott Hoogs Jacobs, Lela Horn Richards

EN·~8 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total

BLUE BONNET IN BOSTON or, boarding-school days at miss north's

0:59

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:21

CHAPTER I - THE WAIL OF THE WE ARE SEVENS

23:44

CHAPTER II - A WEEK-END

24:25

CHAPTER III - IN BOSTON

17:24

CHAPTER IV - A SURPRISE

24:11

CHAPTER V - BOARDING-SCHOOL

28:14

CHAPTER VI - NEW FRIENDS

21:50

CHAPTER VII - IN TROUBLE

18:47

CHAPTER VIII - PENANCE

22:22

Description

Blue Bonnet arrives in Woodford brimming with the restless energy of a girl who has spent a summer criss‑crossing cities, museums, and bustling streets. Riding the train with her grandmother, she chats animatedly about her beloved dog Solomon and the treasures she’s collected in Boston, while keeping an eye on the clock to make sure they’re not late for the start of term. The journey is a kaleidoscope of memories—glimpses of Tiffany’s windows, the historic sites of Bunker Hill, and the quiet anticipation of returning home after a whirlwind of adventures.

Now settled at Miss North’s boarding school, Blue Bonnet is thrust into a world of strict routines, lively classmates, and the subtle politics of a close‑knit community. She quickly discovers that the school’s disciplined exterior hides spirited rivalries and unexpected moments of courage, like the daring episode with a whip that leaves everyone buzzing. As she navigates lessons, friendships, and the mysteries of her new surroundings, Blue Bonnet’s bright curiosity promises both mischief and growth in the weeks ahead.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (478K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Mark C. Orton, Linda McKeown, Jacqueline Jeremy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-12-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Caroline Elliott Hoogs Jacobs

Caroline Elliott Hoogs Jacobs

1835–1916

Best known for co-authoring entries in the early 1900s Blue Bonnet series, this American writer published lively girls' fiction shaped by friendship, growing up, and new surroundings. Her surviving public-domain books still have an easy, spirited charm.

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Lela Horn Richards

b. 1870

Best known for early 20th-century girls' fiction, this American writer created lively series such as the Blue Bonnet, Caroline, and Henrietta books. Her stories followed young women through school, friendship, and growing independence.

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