Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove

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Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove

by Laura Lee Hope

EN·~3 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

BUNNY BROWNAND HIS SISTER SUEAT CHRISTMAS TREE COVE - BY - LAURA LEE HOPE

2:36
2

BUNNY BROWNAND HIS SISTER SUEAT CHRISTMAS TREE COVE

0:03
3

CHAPTER I - THE BIG DOG

9:50
4

CHAPTER II - IN THE CARPENTER SHOP

9:59
5

CHAPTER III - THE DIAMOND RING

14:14
6

CHAPTER IV - DADDY BRINGS NEWS

8:39
7

CHAPTER V - ADRIFT

11:05
8

CHAPTER VI - THE STRANGE DOG

8:29
9

CHAPTER VII - THE SLEEP-WALKER

9:25
10

CHAPTER VIII - A COLLISION

10:21

Description

Bunny Brown and his sister Sue are the kind of inseparable siblings whose summer days are filled with endless games of teeter‑tauter, secret forts under shady trees, and the occasional trip to the store with Mother’s small leather handbag swinging from Bunny’s arm. Their lively banter and shared sense of adventure turn even the simplest chores into lively escapades, and the quiet rhythm of their small hometown is punctuated by the thrum of a big, friendly dog that follows them wherever they go.

When a letter mentions Christmas Tree Cove, the twins find themselves swept into a coastal adventure that promises more than just a holiday outing. Along the way they encounter a bustling carpenter’s shop, a mysterious storm that rattles the harbor, and the promise of a surprising gift hidden among the pine‑scented cliffs. With their curiosity leading the way, Bunny and Sue discover that the spirit of Christmas may be waiting in the most unexpected corners of the cove.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (226K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-12-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Laura Lee Hope

Laura Lee Hope

Best known as the name behind the Bobbsey Twins, this pen name belongs to a team of writers who helped shape classic American children's series fiction. The books mix family adventures, light mysteries, and an easy, welcoming style that kept young readers turning pages for generations.

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