by L. Frank Baum
About this book
L. Frank Baum's Mary Louise and the Liberty Girls follows the resourceful heroine as she channels her patriotic spirit into action during World War I. When Mary Louise and her friends band together to form the Liberty Girls—a dedicated group committed to supporting American soldiers—their noble mission takes an unexpected turn. Working alongside her friend Josie O'Gorman, Mary Louise uncovers a dangerous treasonous plot threatening the nation's security, transforming her wartime efforts into a gripping mystery.
Originally published in 1918, this fourth installment in the beloved Bluebird series represents Baum's celebration of young women's capabilities and courage. Mary Louise is no ordinary heroine; she's independent, intelligent, and determined to prove that girls can accomplish meaningful work in service to their country. The novel blends coming-of-age fiction with espionage intrigue, showcasing how ordinary citizens—especially enterprising young women—can make extraordinary contributions during extraordinary times.
Perfect for listeners who enjoy classic mystery and war stories with strong female protagonists, this audiobook offers both historical significance and timeless appeal. Whether you're drawn to early 20th-century Americana, stories of patriotism and civic duty, or simply tales of intelligent girls solving mysteries, Mary Louise and the Liberty Girls delivers adventure wrapped in genuine heart. Experience the charm and substance that made the Bluebird series a sensation among young readers a century ago.