Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point; or, Nita, the Girl Castaway

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Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point; or, Nita, the Girl Castaway

by Alice B. Emerson

EN·~4 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

RUTH FIELDING AT LIGHTHOUSE POINT - CHAPTER IAN INITIATION

9:36
2

CHAPTER IITHE FOX AT WORK

8:12
3

CHAPTER IIION LAKE OSAGO

9:30
4

CHAPTER IVTROUBLE AT THE RED MILL

8:50
5

CHAPTER VTHE TINTACKER MINE

11:02
6

CHAPTER VIUNCLE JABEZ AT HIS WORST

9:06
7

CHAPTER VIITHE SIGNAL GUN

9:13
8

CHAPTER VIIITHE LIFEBOAT IS LAUNCHED

7:55
9

CHAPTER IXTHE GIRL IN THE RIGGING

9:37
10

CHAPTER XTHE DOUBLE CHARGE

8:24

Description

The story opens in the dimly lit hall of Briarwood School, where a new student is thrust into a mysterious rite of passage. Hushed organ notes and shrouded figures create an eerie ceremony that binds the novice to the secretive Sweetbriar society, whose mottos of sincerity and friendship are echoed in haunting chants. As the bandages fall away, the protagonist—Helen Cameron—finds herself thrust into a circle of classmates, led by her close friend Ruth Fielding, and must navigate the delicate balance between loyalty to the group and her own emerging identity.

Beyond the initiation, the novel follows Helen as she experiences the everyday life of a boarding school tinged with whispered conspiracies and the pressure of belonging. The Sweetbriar fellowship, now favored by teachers and the headmistress, offers both camaraderie and hidden expectations, prompting Helen to question how far she will go to protect the bonds that have just begun to form. This blend of atmospheric ritual and youthful intrigue invites listeners into a world where the line between tradition and manipulation is tantalizingly thin.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (235K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

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

Release date

2010-10-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Alice B. Emerson

Best known as the name behind the Ruth Fielding and Betty Gordon books, this early 20th-century byline belongs to the Stratemeyer Syndicate rather than a single identified author. The result is a body of lively girls' adventure fiction that helped shape popular series reading for generations.

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