Grace Harlowe's Sophomore Year at High School


Lu par Christine Blachford

(4.8 étoiles; 93 critiques)

In the second installment of Grace Harlowe's adventures, the spirited young heroine navigates the complexities of friendship and loyalty during her sophomore year at high school. As Grace faces the challenges of adolescence, she learns that being a true friend requires courage and resilience.

Set against the backdrop of a bustling high school, this story explores the trials and tribulations of teenage life, from academic pressures to social dynamics. Grace's journey is filled with moments of joy and conflict, as she strives to uphold her values while dealing with the ups and downs of her relationships.

With themes of integrity and perseverance, this tale offers a glimpse into the lives of young women in the early 20th century, highlighting their struggles and triumphs. Grace Harlowe's Sophomore Year at High School is a thoughtful exploration of friendship and personal growth, making it a relatable read for anyone who has faced the challenges of growing up.

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A Declaration of War 11:58 Lu par Christine Blachford
The Way of the Transgressor 8:47 Lu par Christine Blachford
A Generous Appeal 8:42 Lu par Christine Blachford
An Unfortunate Aviator 10:33 Lu par Christine Blachford
On the Eve of Battle 7:30 Lu par Christine Blachford
The Deepest Possible Disgrace 17:14 Lu par Christine Blachford
Gathering Clouds 8:34 Lu par Christine Blachford
The Price of Friendship 7:57 Lu par Christine Blachford
An Unsuccessful Interview 8:22 Lu par Christine Blachford
The Sophomore Ball 12:35 Lu par Christine Blachford
A Lion at Last 9:03 Lu par Christine Blachford
The Ways of Schoolgirls 10:20 Lu par Christine Blachford
A Skating Party 9:41 Lu par Christine Blachford
A Brave Rescue 12:00 Lu par Christine Blachford
A Belated Repentance 6:37 Lu par Christine Blachford
An Ounce of Loyalty 6:41 Lu par Christine Blachford
Burying the Hatchet 10:01 Lu par Christine Blachford
At the Eleventh Hour 9:38 Lu par Christine Blachford
The Great Game 10:03 Lu par Christine Blachford
A Piece of News 5:17 Lu par Christine Blachford
Anne and Grace Compare Notes 5:43 Lu par Christine Blachford
A Rescue and a Reform 11:14 Lu par Christine Blachford
Grace Meets a Distinguished Character 12:24 Lu par Christine Blachford
Commencement 14:30 Lu par Christine Blachford

Critiques

Excellently Read by Christine Blachford


(5 étoiles)

This is wonderfully read by Christine Blachford. Unfortunately, she has only read the first three books in the series, and as I enjoyed her reading so much I will not be able to continue with the rest of the 'Grace Harlowe' books as Christine did so well that I couldn't now listen to a different reader! Please finish reading the whole series, Christine, as 'Grace Harlowe' isn't the same without you! :-)


(5 étoiles)

This is wonderfully read by Christine Blachford. Unfortunately, she has only read the first three books in the series, and as I enjoyed her reading so much I will not be able to continue with the rest of the 'Grace Harlowe' books as Christine did so well that I couldn't now listen to a different reader! Please finish reading the whole series, Christine, as 'Grace Harlowe' isn't the same without you! :-)

enjoyed the actioned filled chapters. I am only sad Christine ends her reading performance with the "junior" high school year book. while the rest of the Grace Harlowe books are good the audio version suffers without Christine's reading performance. So enjoy the next book.


(4 étoiles)

Grace Harlowe’s Sophomore Year at High School


(4.5 étoiles)

Love, love, love this adventurous book series! Absolutely addicted to the wonderful storyteller. Long live LibriVox recordings.


(5 étoiles)

Entertaining old fashioned story of high school friendship, problem solving, and activities, set in small-town coziness.


(5 étoiles)

Wonderful series :) Very sweet and entertaining!

Another fun story from a more innocent time


(5 étoiles)

Hard to believe how different (and awful) HS is today compared to 100 years ago.