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Margaret Sutton

    Margaret Sutton wove real events and places into her mystery stories, captivating young readers for decades. Her writing focused on engaging narratives where youthful protagonists unraveled complex cases with intelligence and courage. Sutton explored themes of friendship and perseverance, employing an accessible yet compelling style. Her legacy lies in creating adventurous worlds and moral quandaries that resonated deeply with generations of young readers.

    Rainbow Riddle #17
    The Magic Makers and the Bramble Bush Man
    Palace Wagon Family; a True Story of the Donner Party
    The Secret of the Musical Tree
    Secret of the Barred Window #16
    The Clue in the Patchwork Quilt
    • 2022

      This Book "The Magic Makers and the Bramble Bush Man" has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

      The Magic Makers and the Bramble Bush Man
    • 2021
    • 2011

      Pledge of the Twin Knights #36

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(10)Add rating

      Set over thirty-five years, this enduring girls' series features Judy Bolton, a character who ages and matures alongside her friends, tackling significant social issues. Renowned for its engaging plots and realistic storytelling, the series offers insightful social commentary. Judy is portrayed as a strong, capable, and nurturing role model, embodying feminist ideals through her courage and unwavering beliefs, making her a relatable and inspiring figure for readers.

      Pledge of the Twin Knights #36
    • 2011

      Forbidden Chest #24

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The Judy Bolton series, spanning thirty-eight volumes from 1932 to 1967, stands out for its engaging plots and realistic storytelling. The characters, including Judy, evolve over time, tackling significant social issues that resonate with readers. Judy is portrayed as a strong feminist figure—intelligent, brave, and nurturing—making her an inspiring role model. The series is celebrated not only for its thrilling narratives but also for its insightful social commentary, contributing to its lasting appeal in girls' literature.

      Forbidden Chest #24
    • 2011

      The Secret of the Sand Castle

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.9(10)Add rating

      Set across thirty-eight volumes from 1932 to 1967, the Judy Bolton series stands out for its engaging plots and realistic portrayal of characters who grow and face significant social issues. Unlike typical series protagonists, Judy and her friends evolve, tackling important themes while embodying qualities of a strong role model. Celebrated for its feminist undertones, the series presents Judy as smart, capable, and courageous, making it one of the most successful and enduring girls' series in literature.

      The Secret of the Sand Castle
    • 2011

      Voice in the Suitcase #8

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set over thirty-five years, the Judy Bolton series stands out for its engaging plots and realistic portrayal of characters who grow and face significant social issues. Judy and her friends navigate challenges that reflect their maturity, making the series relatable and relevant. Celebrated for its strong female lead, Judy embodies qualities of intelligence, courage, and nurturing, serving as an inspiring role model and a subtle commentary on feminism. This enduring series has captivated readers with its blend of adventure and social awareness.

      Voice in the Suitcase #8
    • 2011

      Clue Of The Broken Wing

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set over thirty-five years, the Judy Bolton series spans thirty-eight volumes and is celebrated for its engaging plots and realistic storytelling. Unlike typical series characters, Judy and her friends grow and confront significant social issues, reflecting the changing times. The series features Judy as a strong, capable, and nurturing character, embodying feminist ideals and serving as a positive role model for readers. Its blend of thrilling narratives and social commentary has solidified its status as a beloved girls' series.

      Clue Of The Broken Wing
    • 2011

      Haunted Road #25

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The Judy Bolton series spans thirty-eight volumes, showcasing the titular character and her friends as they age and confront significant social issues. Renowned for its engaging plots and realistic portrayal of adolescence, the series offers a blend of thrilling narratives and social commentary. Judy stands out as a feminist role model—intelligent, brave, and nurturing—embodying qualities that resonate with readers. This enduring series, published from 1932 to 1967, remains a significant contribution to girls' literature.

      Haunted Road #25
    • 2011

      The Puzzle in the Pond

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.6(13)Add rating

      Set across thirty-eight volumes from 1932 to 1967, this celebrated series features Judy Bolton, a character who evolves with her friends, tackling significant social issues. Renowned for its engaging plots and realistic portrayal of adolescence, the series offers a blend of thrilling narratives and insightful commentary. Judy emerges as a strong, feminist role model—smart, capable, and nurturing—embodying qualities that resonate with readers and reflect the complexities of growing up.

      The Puzzle in the Pond
    • 2011

      Mark on the Mirror

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set over thirty-five years, the Judy Bolton series features a protagonist who evolves alongside her friends, addressing significant social issues and reflecting realism. Renowned for its engaging plots and thrilling narratives, the series stands out in girls' literature for its mature themes. Judy embodies a strong feminist ideal—smart, capable, and nurturing—making her an inspiring role model for readers. The series' enduring success is attributed to its blend of adventure and social commentary.

      Mark on the Mirror