Bonnie May
Louis Dodge
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 (10 hr 7 min)
Chapters
The Intrusion of an Actress | 26:15 |
A Momentous Decision | 10:42 |
Mrs. Baron Decides | 20:35 |
A Crisis | 15:29 |
Bonnie May Opens the Door | 22:55 |
Concerning a Frock | 27:10 |
A Sunday Morning | 20:01 |
Still Unclaimed | 15:54 |
A Disappointing Performance | 27:36 |
The White Elephant | 19:55 |
How a Conveyance Came for Bonnie May—and How It Went Away | 28:38 |
Relates To the Playing of Parts | 16:08 |
A Mysterious Search Begins | 17:08 |
Mr. Addis Receives Support | 25:03 |
A Question of Reconstruction | 27:33 |
Mrs. Thornburg Reveals a Secret | 15:25 |
“A Kind of Duel” | 14:06 |
Mrs. Baron Takes Up the Gauntlet | 26:31 |
Bonnie May Looks Back | 19:50 |
Concerning Laughter | 23:14 |
An Exit and an Entrance | 20:35 |
Baggot’s Play | 16:21 |
Baron Comes Home on a Beer-Dray | 20:03 |
Bonnie May Hides Something | 16:49 |
Bonnie May Sees Two Faces at a Window | 16:24 |
A Gathering in the Attic | 20:30 |
What Happened in the Attic | 12:36 |
After the Curtain Was Lowered | 17:45 |
The Mansion in Shadow | 14:29 |
“The Break of Day” | 31:48 |