Grace Harlowe's Problem

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Grace Harlowe's Problem

by Josephine Chase

EN·~5 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

CHAPTER I - THEIR GREATEST, DEAREST DAY

18:14
2

CHAPTER II - THE LAST FROLIC

8:17
3

CHAPTER III - PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE

12:25
4

CHAPTER IV - MILESTONES

11:12
5

CHAPTER V - THE LOCKED DOOR

16:24
6

CHAPTER VI - A CLUB MEETING AND A MYSTERY

15:46
7

CHAPTER VII - HER OWN WAY

9:14
8

CHAPTER VIII - ALL IN THE DAY’S WORK

15:26
9

CHAPTER IX - WHAT EVELYN HEARD ON THE CAMPUS

10:46
10

CHAPTER X - LAYING THE CORNERSTONE OF A HOUSE OF TROUBLE

10:03

Description

A breezy September morning finds nine former college friends gathered on the sand of a New Jersey beach, laughing, splashing, and trading playful barbs. The Semper Fidelis Club, a relic of their high‑school days, has arranged a two‑week reunion at the Briggs’ cottage, and the girls—Emma, Arline, Sara, Julia, and the rest—reconnect through teasing word games and spontaneous pebble fights. Their banter, full of alliteration and affection, reveals a tight‑knit group whose histories intertwine from Oakdale High to Overton College. Listeners are drawn into the warmth of their camaraderie as the ocean’s gentle rhythm underscores every joke and confession.

Beyond the sun‑kissed surf, the story traces the women’s journey from teenage confidantes to determined graduates, hinting at the lasting legacy they’ll create with the new Harlowe House, a haven for self‑supporting scholars. As the reunion draws to a close, the girls sense the inevitable drift of summer, yet their shared memories promise a future of purpose and friendship. The first act balances humor with heartfelt reflection, setting the stage for the characters’ next steps without revealing what lies ahead.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (302K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-01-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Josephine Chase

Josephine Chase

d. 1931

Best known for creating the popular Grace Harlowe books for girls, this early 20th-century American writer published lively school, college, travel, and adventure stories under pen names. Her work helped shape a generation of series fiction for young readers.

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