Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad
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Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad

by L. Frank Baum

Publisher
The Floating Press
Pages
228
Language
English
Published
2011

Overview

Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad by L. Frank Baum sends the energetic nieces and their older relative into a travel story shaped by movement, observation, and social comedy. The book uses the pleasures of Europe as a backdrop for mistaken assumptions, family dynamics, and the inevitable surprises that come when sheltered expectations meet unfamiliar places. The changing itinerary keeps every stop feeling slightly provisional and alert.

L. Frank Baum leans into sightseeing, conversation, and the fun of having practical young women navigate a broader world. The novel is less about high drama than about the shifting experience of travel, the charm of companionship, and the small conflicts that arise in motion. Readers get a cheerful blend of romance, adventure, and light satire, with manners constantly nudged by curiosity.

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