LEADER 00000nim a22004093a 4500 001 gv4xc7pzdmpllv35 003 SE-LIBR 007 cr ||| ||||| 008 211021| | | ||jo||||||f | eng|d 020 9788726473018 041 eng 100 1 Speed, Nell|4aut 245 10 Molly Brown's Sophomore Days|h[Elektronisk resurs] /|cNell Speed 264 1 |bSaga Egmont 300 4 timmar, 45 minuter 490 Molly Brown Series ;|v2 500 |5MoE|aDator (137.54 MB) 500 |5MoE|aiOS (137.54 MB) 500 |5MoE|aAndroid (app) (137.54 MB) 520 In ‘Molly Brown’s Sophomore Days’ we are reunited with our heroine Molly Brown, as she returns for her second year of college at Wellington. Her return to college is marred by the very real possibility of poverty, due to a failed investment. Will Molly have to move, get a job, or even leave her education altogether? First published in 1912, this is a delightful novel from American author Nell Speed, which makes clear the importance of strong friendships. Nell Speed (1878-1913) was an American children’s book author from Louisville, Kentucky. She is best-known for the ‘Molly Brown’ series of books, which followed the central character of Molly Brown through her education, describing her exploits and adventures with friends. Though Nell Speed wrote the first four of the novels in the series, she was extremely ill with cancer. She persuaded her sister Emma Speed Sampson to finish the series following her premature death, which Emma dutifully did, continuing the series under her sister’s name. She went on to write an array of children’s books under her own name too. [Elib] 653 E-ljudbok 653 eLib 655 4 Ljudböcker 655 4 12-15 år 655 4 Barn & Ungdom 700 1 Robinson, Debbie R. Baker|4nrt 852 |5MoE|bMoE|cLjudbok|xorigin:Elib|zDator (137.54 MB)|ziOS (137.54 MB)|zAndroid (app) (137.54 MB) 856 4 |uhttps://malmo.elib.se/Books/Details/1145934|zLåna som E- ljudbok