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Classic Literature.
Juvenile Fiction.
Mystery.
HTML: Under the pen name "Edith Van Dyne," Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum created the memorable character Mary Louise, a spirited teenager with a knack for solving mysteries and righting injustices. In Mary Louise and the Liberty Girls, the heroine and her chums contribute to the war effort. .No library descriptions found. |
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The more I read the more disagreeable it got. World War I (The Great War) has started and Mary Louise is all for the war effort and getting people to buy Liberty Bonds but it soon veers into over the top jingoism and constant suspicion of anyone German in anyway. Josie O'Gorman makes her usual appearance and manages to completely flub up the unravelling of a supposed German Spy Plot. It was all a very unpleasant experience and now I am thoroughly glad to be done with Mary Louise.