The Blythe Girls: Helen, Margy and Rose


Lu par Cheryl Adam

(4.6 stars; 44 reviews)

The Blythe sisters, orphaned and near-penniless are completely on their own. With the last of their resources, they move from their lovely big house on Long Island to a third-floor walk-up apartment in New York City hoping to find work and start new lives. Things are far from easy and they soon discover that the world can be tough and sometimes treacherous with dismaying twists and turns. With determination, courage, humor, and love, they gamely tackle each new challenge. (Summary by Cheryl Adam)

Laura Lee Hope is a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Bobbsey Twins and several other series of children's novels. (4 hr 39 min)

Chapitres

Uprooted 12:27 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Problems 7:33 Lu par Cheryl Adam
The Strainer Man 7:46 Lu par Cheryl Adam
The First Day 7:26 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Good News 19:05 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Miss Pepper 10:51 Lu par Cheryl Adam
An Unexpected Luxury 10:41 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Magic 11:10 Lu par Cheryl Adam
New Acquaintances 10:23 Lu par Cheryl Adam
A Real Celebration 9:34 Lu par Cheryl Adam
A Strange Employer 9:30 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Rex Appears 14:06 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Trouble 18:15 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Helen Takes a Chance 8:41 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Good Prospects 10:29 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Something Wrong 8:24 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Jealousy 8:49 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Other Plumes Gone 15:40 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Suspected 6:01 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Margy Is Sick 14:55 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Facing Want 10:42 Lu par Cheryl Adam
After the Explosion 11:32 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Mystery 9:32 Lu par Cheryl Adam
Margy Is Forgiven 7:42 Lu par Cheryl Adam
The Check 17:06 Lu par Cheryl Adam

Critiques


(3 stars)

I have heard enough of the book to say I like it more than I thought I would. I agree that the reader totally flubbed chapter 1 and then settled down after that with a few issues in the early chapters. I find the reading a little too fast for me, so I slowed the recording down, which helped. The reader does a good job of voicing the characters, but I really disliked the way she voiced the younger sister—enough so that I was looking for the book to read it online instead of listening to it. But I couldn’t find it. It’s a decent story and I will finish listening to it.

Nice light story, harsh reading


(3 stars)

Ā nice simple story that seemed of the sort creating examples for working class girls to see themselves in novels. Pleasant and moderately predictable with a few laughs. The reader lets it down. Very stilted and not taking cues from the text on tone. The youngest sister's loud whining voice is unpleasantly out of character.

cute


(4.5 stars)

nice tale about 3 young women, sisters, beginning careers in the big city. Reader stumbled a bit in the first chapter but did a great job after that. Wish I knew who she is so I could look for more of her work.

obx12


(5 stars)

The reader is excellent even though the editing of the beginning chapters has some repeat lines. The plot is good .hoping more of the series will be coming soon!


(4.5 stars)

didn't think this would be for me,but these girls drew me into their world very quickly.Took a half star off as I found some voices mildly irritating.

Very enjoyable!


(5 stars)

Better than average series book! And very well read! ❤️


(3.5 stars)

Short, enjoyable, and good for when you need a little pull-yourself-up-by-your-own-bootstraps motivation.


(5 stars)

Excellent book and one of the best readers on Librivox