Bonnie May

Louis Dodge (1870 - 1952)

Bonnie May is a child raised in the theater. To her, the theater is real life, and she watches the conventions of society unfold as if she were watching a play.
This novel was rejected by two publishers before being published in installments in a periodical. - Summary by LynneT

Genre(s): General

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Intrusion of an Actress Kari Burns
00:26:15
Play 02 A Momentous Decision KimberlyB
00:10:42
Play 03 Mrs. Baron Decides Kari Burns
00:20:35
Play 04 A Crisis Kimberley Stephenson
00:15:29
Play 05 Bonnie May Opens the Door Kari Burns
00:22:55
Play 06 Concerning a Frock Kari Burns
00:27:10
Play 07 A Sunday Morning Kari Burns
00:20:01
Play 08 Still Unclaimed Kari Burns
00:15:54
Play 09 A Disappointing Performance Kari Burns
00:27:36
Play 10 The White Elephant Kari Burns
00:19:55
Play 11 How a Conveyance Came for Bonnie May—and How It Went Away Kari Burns
00:28:38
Play 12 Relates To the Playing of Parts Kari Burns
00:16:08
Play 13 A Mysterious Search Begins Kari Burns
00:17:08
Play 14 Mr. Addis Receives Support Kari Burns
00:25:03
Play 15 A Question of Reconstruction Kari Burns
00:27:33
Play 16 Mrs. Thornburg Reveals a Secret Kari Burns
00:15:25
Play 17 “A Kind of Duel” Gila Labinger Freeberg
00:14:06
Play 18 Mrs. Baron Takes Up the Gauntlet Gila Labinger Freeberg
00:26:31
Play 19 Bonnie May Looks Back Kari Burns
00:19:50
Play 20 Concerning Laughter Kari Burns
00:23:14
Play 21 An Exit and an Entrance Kari Burns
00:20:35
Play 22 Baggot’s Play Kari Burns
00:16:21
Play 23 Baron Comes Home on a Beer-Dray Kari Burns
00:20:03
Play 24 Bonnie May Hides Something Kari Burns
00:16:49
Play 25 Bonnie May Sees Two Faces at a Window Kari Burns
00:16:24
Play 26 A Gathering in the Attic Kari Burns
00:20:30
Play 27 What Happened in the Attic KimberlyB
00:12:36
Play 28 After the Curtain Was Lowered Kari Burns
00:17:45
Play 29 The Mansion in Shadow Kari Burns
00:14:29
Play 30 “The Break of Day” Kari Burns
00:31:48