Nell Speed

Nell Speed was a delightful American author whose charm and storytelling prowess captivated readers in the early 20th century. Born in 1874 in Kentucky, she gained popularity for her engaging novels that often wove themes of friendship, adventure, and the beauty of everyday life. Speed's works resonated with a wide audience, showcasing her keen observations of human nature and the complexities of relationships. Her most notable series, "The Girls of Central High," reflects her love for youthful spirit and camaraderie, making her a beloved figure among young adult literature enthusiasts.

If you’re curious to dive into the world of Nell Speed, you’re in for a treat! Her books are filled with warmth and relatable characters that invite you to reflect on your own experiences. We encourage you to explore her works in the app and discover the timeless charm that has delighted readers for generations. Happy listening!

Molly Brown's Freshman Days

Read by Debbie R. Baker Robinson 4.7
Molly Brown has left Kentucky for the first time, to enter Wellington University. She has much to learn about college life, but she meets m…

Molly Brown's Sophomore Days

Read by Debbie R. Baker Robinson 4.7
Molly Brown returns to her second year of college at Wellington. Along with her friends at Queen's Cottage, she struggles and triumphs over…

Molly Brown's Junior Days

Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.4
This novel is the third in a series of eight books written about Miss Molly Brown of Kentucky during her education at Wellington College in …

Molly Brown's Senior Days

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson 3.8
This novel is the fourth in a series of eight books written about Miss Molly Brown of Kentucky during her education at Wellington College in…