Natalie Page

Katharine Haviland Taylor (1891 - 1941)

Natalie Page is coming to visit her aunt and uncle in New York. Of course they want her around, but every social engagement is more important, even when she is ill. So Natalie starts to focus on small mysteries like her stolen bracelet, and observe the people around her. She writes a lot about their norms, habits and deeds. Would she be able to frive during her stay or would she always remain in the shadow of her socialite aunt and cousins? Would she be able to find herself? - Summary by Stav Nisser.

Genre(s): Family Life

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Chapter 1: How it Began Jim Locke
00:16:20
Play 02 Chapter 2: Good-byes Jim Locke
00:12:14
Play 03 Chapter 3: Mrs. Crane’s Story Jim Locke
00:16:53
Play 04 Chapter 4: What Mary Elinor told Me Jim Locke
00:12:43
Play 05 Chapter 5: New York and My New Home Jim Locke
00:15:43
Play 06 Chapter 6: The Second Bracelet Jim Locke
00:15:17
Play 07 Chapter 7: Real Excitement Jim Locke
00:16:42
Play 08 Chapter 8: Again Awake Jim Locke
00:07:26
Play 09 Chapter 9: A Strange Happening Jim Locke
00:14:24
Play 10 Chapter 10: What Mr. Kempwood Told Me Jim Locke
00:12:50
Play 11 Chapter 11: Strange Noises are Heard Jim Locke
00:22:51
Play 12 Chapter 12: What Happened Jim Locke
00:13:23
Play 13 Chapter 13: Blue Monday Kathleen Moore
00:20:21
Play 14 Chapter 14: Evelyn Blames Me Kathleen Moore
00:10:56
Play 15 Chapter 15: What Occurred Kathleen Moore
00:13:07
Play 16 Chapter 16: All Sorts of Bruises Jim Locke
00:20:48
Play 17 Chapter 17: Who Caught the Mouse-Trap? Jim Locke
00:09:40
Play 18 Chapter 18: Heart Affairs Jim Locke
00:16:03
Play 19 Chapter 19: Two Surprises Jim Locke
00:18:21
Play 20 Chapter 20: Christmas Fun Jim Locke
00:13:57
Play 21 Chapter 21: S K Forces My Confidence Jim Locke
00:13:29
Play 22 Chapter 22: Detective Work Jim Locke
00:13:24
Play 23 Chapter 23: Waiting for the Human Mouse Jim Locke
00:14:10
Play 24 Chapter 24: What made the Chase Jim Locke
00:23:54