Linda Carlton's Perilous Summer

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Linda Carlton's Perilous Summer

by Edith Lavell

EN·~4 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

LINDA CARLTON’S PERILOUS SUMMER - Chapter I The Accident

14:49
2

Chapter II The Lost Girl

15:02
3

Chapter III Planning the Treasure Hunt

13:00
4

Chapter IV A Stranger at Green Falls

11:17
5

Chapter V A Flying Engagement

13:24
6

Chapter VI The Telegram

13:55
7

Chapter VII The Widow in Black

13:44
8

Chapter VIII Amy’s Relatives

7:42
9

Chapter IX The Take-Off

12:59
10

Chapter X The Treasure

16:42

Description

Linda Carlton is a trailblazing young aviator who has already made history as the first American girl to fly solo from New York to Paris. Now, spending a summer at her aunt’s lakeside bungalow, she longs to take to the skies again, this time with her spirited friend Dot Crowley. Clad in a bright flying suit, Linda’s enthusiasm is infectious, even as her cautious aunt worries about the risks of another daring sortie.

Together they hop into Linda’s trusty autogiro, the “Ladybug,” and glide over the shimmering surface of Lake Michigan, laughing and singing as the wind whips past their helmets. The journey carries them across the water and into the rolling fields of Wisconsin, where they land for a breezy picnic before heading home. Yet the carefree mood shifts when, on the return flight, they spot a speeding car careening toward a lone pedestrian, a sudden danger that forces Linda to confront the thin line between thrill and peril.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (253K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2020-10-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Edith Lavell

Best known for lively adventure stories for young readers, this early-20th-century writer created series filled with Girl Scout outings, mysteries, and aviation exploits. Her books have stayed in circulation through library catalogs and Project Gutenberg, where many readers still discover them today.

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