Paul and the Printing Press


Lu par Brian Keenan

(4.7 stars; 8 reviews)

Paul Cameron, president of the class of 1920 in the Burmingham High School, conceives the idea of establishing a school paper, to the honor and glory of his class. So The March Hare comes into existence, and Paul and his schoolfellows bend all their energies to making it a success. This is the first volume in "The Invention Series." - Summary by Author (5 hr 4 min)

Chapitres

Paul Cameron Has An Inspiration 16:09 Lu par Brian Keenan
The Class Meeting and What Followed It 17:52 Lu par Brian Keenan
Mr. Cameron Takes a Hand in the Game 17:58 Lu par Brian Keenan
Another Ally 12:22 Lu par Brian Keenan
Paul Gives Thanks For His Blessings 15:08 Lu par Brian Keenan
A Game of Cards 19:30 Lu par Brian Keenan
A Mad Tea Party 17:10 Lu par Brian Keenan
The Romance of Bookmaking 23:41 Lu par Brian Keenan
Paul Embarks On Another Adventure 13:17 Lu par Brian Keenan
A Disaster 19:42 Lu par Brian Keenan
Temptation Assails Paul 17:55 Lu par Brian Keenan
Temporizing 17:01 Lu par Brian Keenan
The Camerons Have a Visitor 18:44 Lu par Brian Keenan
Paul Makes a Pilgrimage to the City 30:41 Lu par Brian Keenan
The Decision 15:20 Lu par Brian Keenan
An Amazing Miracle 10:32 Lu par Brian Keenan
The Clouds Clear 12:04 Lu par Brian Keenan
Graduation 9:06 Lu par Brian Keenan

Critiques


(5 stars)

I really appreciated this fine coming of age tale. The history and background information were also most interesting. The narrator is excellent