
In a pink‑washed bedroom of the Leighton household, young Elma wrestles with the ordinary terror of a mis‑spoken word. When she blurts out “embarrassment” rather than a modest “shyness” in front of her dashing cousin, Dr. Harry, the incident spirals into a crimson blush that threatens to tint her entire world. The scene, half comic and half poignant, sets the tone for a coming‑of‑age tale that captures the delicate balance between propriety and the desire to be a “Story Book Girl.”
As her older sisters flaunt fashions borrowed from the latest novels and chase the whims of society, Elma watches, longing to slip into that glossy perfection while clinging to her own awkward charm. Daily lessons from a well‑worn dictionary become her secret refuge, each new word a small victory against the ever‑looming fear of public faux pas. Listeners will follow Elma’s gentle struggle to find confidence, humor, and a voice of her own within the bright yet demanding world of early‑20th‑century England.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (460K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-01-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1869–1961
A largely forgotten early-20th-century novelist, she is best known for The Story Book Girls, a domestic story centered on sisters, growing up, and the quiet dramas of family life. Her work has survived through library collections and public-domain editions, giving modern readers a glimpse of popular fiction of its time.
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