Writing as ""Edith Van Dyne,"" The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum brings remarkable depth and sensitivity to this novel intended for younger readers. Forward-thinking couple Arthur and Louise Weldon hire a Mexican nanny to care for their...
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Writing as ""Edith Van Dyne,"" The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum brings remarkable depth and sensitivity to this novel intended for younger readers. Forward-thinking couple Arthur and Louise Weldon hire a Mexican nanny to care for their beloved baby Jane. However, this move causes tension in the family, as clashing views about race come to the forefront
Title; Contents; Chapter I - Uncle John Decides; Chapter II - El Cajon Ranch; Chapter III - That Blessed Baby!; Chapter IV - Little Jane's Two Nurses; Chapter V - Inez Threatens; Chapter VI - A Dinner with the Neighbors; Chapter VII - Gone!; Chapter VIII - Very Mysterious; Chapter IX - A Fruitless Search; Chapter X - Conjectures and Absurdities; Chapter XI - The Major Encounters the Ghost; Chapter XII - Another Disappearance; Chapter XIII - The Way it Happened; Chapter XIV - Prisoners of the Wall; Chapter XV - Mildred Confides in Inez; Chapter XVI - An Unexpected Arrival
Chapter XVII - The Prodigal SonChapter XVIII - Laces and Gold; Chapter XIX - Inez and Miguel; Chapter XX - Mr. Runyon's Discovery; Chapter XXI - A Fortune in Tatters; Chapter XXII - Faithful and True