Camp-Fire Girls In The Allegheny Mountains or, A Christmas Success Against Odds
Stella M. Francis
Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)
The Camp Fire Girls books is a series of fiction novels written for children by various authors from 1912 into the 1930s. (Wikipedia) (4 hr 17 min)
Chapters
01 - The Grand Council Fire | 11:40 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
02 - The Boy Scouts' Invasion | 9:39 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
03 - The Skull and Cross-Bones | 14:51 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
04 - Studying the Mystery | 13:55 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
05 - Girls Courageous | 11:39 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
06 - The Punster Makes a Find | 17:56 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
07 - To the Rescue | 12:37 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
08 - The Eavesdropper | 12:41 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
09 - Mr. Stanlock Surprised | 12:11 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
10 - Mr. Stanlock Amused | 11:44 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
11 - A Man of Big Heart and Queer Notions | 12:04 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
12 - A Mysterious Disappearance | 10:54 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
13 - Find Her, or I'll Find Her Myself | 9:46 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
14 - Trapped | 9:33 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
15 - A Pile of Scrap Lumber | 11:25 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
16 - Helen and the Strike Leader's Wife | 8:54 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
17 - Helen Declares Herself | 14:37 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
18 - Helen in the Mountains | 17:42 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
19 - The Subterranean Avenue | 8:56 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
20 - Twelve Girls in the Mountains | 13:59 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
21 - Thirteen Girls in the Mountains | 7:01 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
22 - A Sleighride Home | 3:56 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
Reviews
Soporific
Janelle
This really is very dull stuff, and the Boy Scouts turn out to be the heroes of the story. The girls don't seem to do anything much at all, although the story is focussed on them. Anyhow, dull is useful when you're trying to fall asleep, and in that regard this book really hit the mark
The reader reads in a very flat monotone voice. The reader does not even pause …
kim from Colorado