Lillian Garis was an American author who wrote hundreds of books of juvenile fiction between and the early 's. She used the pseudonyms Margaret Penrose and Laura Lee Hope when writing for the Stratemeyer Syndicate. After the success of the Motor Boys series the Stratmeyer syndicate began a similar series for girls/5(4). · Join Cora and her friends in this mystery and adventure of The Motor Girls. (Summary by Lucy Burgoyne) For further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS feeds, CD cover or other formats (if available), please go to the LibriVox catalog page for this recording. Bess jammed on the brakes and also came to a standstill. "Well!" growled Sid Wilcox, approaching the wreck in the road. "I - couldn't stop," faltered Bess remorsefully. "I guess you didn't try," snapped Ida Giles, her cheeks aflame almost to the tint of her fiery tresses. "I really did," declared Bess.
The Radio Girls of Roselawn () — Free online reading at www.doorway.ru — "Listen!" interrupted Amy Drew. A sound--a shrill and compelling voice--reached their ears. Amy's hand clutched at Jessie's arm and held her back. There was nobody in sight, and the nearest house was someway back from the road. "Help! He-e-elp!" repeated the voice, shrilly. The Motor Girls. Margaret Penrose. When Cora Kimball got her new auto for her birthday she had no idea what adventures would start for her and her brother Jack. Where did Ed's money and bonds disappear? Were they misplaced or were they stolen and lost forever. According to Wikipedia: "Margaret Penrose was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate.. The Stratemeyer Syndicate was the producer of a number of mystery series for children, including Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, the various Tom Swift.
Join Cora and her friends in this mystery and adventure of The Motor Girls. iBoo World's Best Classics. iBoo Press releases World’s Best Classics, uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work. We preserve the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. The Motor Girls On Crystal Bay - or, The Secret of the Red Oar. More jolly times on the water and at a cute little bungalow on the shore of the bay. A tale that will interest all girls. The Motor Girls On Waters Blue - or, The Strange Cruise of the Tartar. THE MOTOR GIRLS SERIES By Margaret Penrose: Notes: Titles "Since the enormous success of our "Motor Boys Series," by Clarence Young, we have been asked to get out a similar series for girls. No one is better equipped to furnish these tales than Mrs. Penrose, who, besides being an able writer, is an expert automobilist.".
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