Betty Baird
Anna Hamlin Weikel
Read by Holly Jenson
This is the first book in the Betty Baird Series of boarding school books, a genre which was popular among young girls in the early 1900s. Our heroine, Betty Baird, who is herself obsessed with reading boarding school books, is sent away to The Pines, a boarding school where at first she is ridiculed by some of the wealthier and more popular students. As time goes on, Betty silences her foes with her unique and captivating personality, and she and her new friends have many lighthearted adventures during their days at The Pines. Anna Hamlin Wikel (pen name Weikel) was herself raised by a learned clergyman, Benjamin Baird Hamlin, upon whom the character of Betty Baird's father is based. The reader is the great grand niece of the author. (Holly Jenson) (5 hr 4 min)
Chapters
Betty Hears the Great News | 16:02 | Read by Holly Jenson |
The Secret | 8:58 | Read by Holly Jenson |
Dear Old Miss Jane | 13:06 | Read by Holly Jenson |
At Last the Day! | 18:26 | Read by Holly Jenson |
Her Unexpected Welcome | 11:20 | Read by Holly Jenson |
The Challenge | 17:46 | Read by Holly Jenson |
A Roommate | 10:24 | Read by Holly Jenson |
The Duel - After All | 10:27 | Read by Holly Jenson |
Her First Reception | 20:44 | Read by Holly Jenson |
Hallowe'en | 13:44 | Read by Holly Jenson |
The Play | 27:04 | Read by Holly Jenson |
At Home for Christmas | 7:13 | Read by Holly Jenson |
A Feast, a Trial, a New Teacher | 27:40 | Read by Holly Jenson |
Miss Jane's "Seed Picter" | 13:54 | Read by Holly Jenson |
The Order of the Cup | 16:28 | Read by Holly Jenson |
The Return of the Shipwrecked Mariner | 26:17 | Read by Holly Jenson |
The Masquerade | 11:28 | Read by Holly Jenson |
The Class Election | 9:17 | Read by Holly Jenson |
Betty and Lois Talk Over the Summer | 7:03 | Read by Holly Jenson |
Her Commencement | 17:18 | Read by Holly Jenson |
Reviews
Anna Hamlin Weikel has obviously based this first book in the Betty Baird series on people and events from her life. Anna Hamlin was the daughter of Dr. Benjamin Baird Hamlin so she herself was minister's daughter. I recommend this book for anyone interested in the daily lives and education of women in the early 1900's. Holly Jenson's reading of the book is perfect for the subject matter and she makes the characters and events come alive. I felt that I was eavesdropping on Betty and her family's conversations!
exnolalex
Light hearted adventure
peeps411
This book takes a person back to a more innocent time. The main character is a likable, intelligent girl making her way at school away from her parents for the first time. The story made me smile. The reader as expressive and fun. She seemed to really enjoy the characters. I loved it!
JeanieCat
Very well read, a definite plus! A cute story about a simpler time. It’s worth a listen, has its amusing moments!
Lovely
ItsLoriK
A lovely book about a good & smart old fashioned girl.
A LibriVox Listener
it's a light and entertaining story.