Brenda's cousin at Radcliffe : A story for girls

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Brenda's cousin at Radcliffe : A story for girls

by Helen Leah Reed

EN·~7 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total
1

Brenda’s Cousin at Radcliffe A Story for Girls

0:32
2

ILLUSTRATIONS From Drawings by Alice Barber Stephens

0:26
3

BRENDA’S COUSIN AT RADCLIFFE - I NEW ACQUAINTANCES

15:38
4

II THE FRESHMAN RECEPTION

13:44
5

III THE FIRST “IDLER”

9:33
6

IV PAMELA’S PERSEVERANCE

12:35
7

V COLLEGE CALLERS

12:39
8

VI SETTING TO WORK

12:26
9

VII ALL KINDS OF GIRLS

15:07
10

VIII THE MID-YEARS

15:01

Description

In the quiet halls of a prestigious women's college, a new semester begins with nervous excitement. Julia, a diligent scholar, navigates the pressures of exams while adjusting to the rhythm of campus life, where whispered conversations and the rustle of pages create a world both familiar and foreign. A chance encounter with a spirited newcomer from the West sparks lively debate about education, ambition, and the differences between East and frontier life.

Through vivid scenes of study rooms, bustling bulletin boards, and the gentle September breezes that drift through the dormitory windows, the novel paints a lively portrait of student camaraderie. As friendships form and personalities clash, the narrative captures the hopes, anxieties, and small triumphs of young women striving to define themselves amid academic expectations. The story invites listeners to experience the everyday joys and challenges of college life at the turn of the twentieth century, offering a warm, relatable glimpse into a formative chapter of growing up.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (453K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Rod Crawford, Rick Morris and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-04-16

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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