
BY RUTH BELMORE ENDICOTT
ILLUSTRATIONS
CAROLYN OF THE SUNNY HEART
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
In a spring afternoon on the winding paths of Upper Central Park, a spirited little girl in a blue tam‑o‑shanter walks her mischievous mongrel, Prince, past a bench where a pale lady cradles a fragile newborn. The child’s laughter rings as she saves a runaway go‑cart and convinces Prince that he is gentle enough for the baby, while the mother watches with gratitude. Their brief exchange shows the girl’s quick wit and boundless compassion, as she chats about other neighborhood infants and imagines a future where every child is loved. A encounter, yet the park’s fragrant blossoms hint at a world of small mysteries waiting to be solved.
Soon the girl is drawn into a series of curious adventures that begin with a whispered puzzle and a sudden need for help. Making new friends among eccentric strangers and uncovering hidden clues in everyday sights, each chapter spins a gentle yet lively tale of problem‑solving and growing confidence. The narrative weaves humor and heart, inviting listeners to follow an inquisitive mind as she navigates the unexpected twists of her sunny neighborhood.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (408K characters)
Release date
2025-03-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A little-known Stratemeyer Syndicate house name, this byline is attached to warm, early 20th-century children's stories centered on Carolyn May. The books blend small-town feeling, family drama, and a resilient young heroine.
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