
THREE SIDESOFPARADISE GREEN
CHAPTER I THE JOURNAL IS BEGUN
CHAPTER II NEW DEVELOPMENTS
CHAPTER III THE IMP HAS THE BEST OF IT
CHAPTER IV THE MYSTERIOUS "MONSIEUR"
CHAPTER V TWO ACCIDENTS AND A MYSTERY
CHAPTER VI IN MONSIEUR'S ROOM
CHAPTER VII THE IMP MAKES A DISCOVERY
CHAPTER VIII THE PORTRAIT OF MYSTERY
CHAPTER IX CAROL MAKES A DISCOVERY OF HER OWN
A quiet, rural town becomes the backdrop for a thoughtful coming‑of‑age tale, narrated by a high‑school girl who, at her English teacher’s urging, begins a personal journal. Through her reflective entries she captures the rhythm of everyday life on Paradise Green—a modest triangle of road and river, a grand old house, and the slow‑moving world of families who rarely see the bustle of nearby Bridgeton.
She contrasts her own sense of ordinary monotony with her best friend’s vivid imagination, exploring how a simple writing exercise can turn the mundane into something worth noticing. As the girls promise to keep their journals for a year, readers are invited to watch their perspectives shift, discovering the hidden stories in the people and places around them. The narrative gently invites listeners to consider how even the most unremarkable moments can hold quiet wonder.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (257K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-08-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1879–1950
Best known for lively mysteries and adventures for young readers, this early 20th-century author mixed suspense, history, and everyday courage in stories that kept generations turning pages. Her books helped shape the tradition of girls' mystery fiction long before Nancy Drew became famous.
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