Betty Baird's Golden Year

by Anna Hamlin WEIKEL (1865 - 1923)

The Commonplace Book

Betty Baird's Golden Year

It seems that all the people close to Betty are going through major life changes. Lois is certainly spending a lot of time with Dunmore Lane these days. Is Betty about to lose her friend and confidante forever? Even Miss Minturne is behaving strangely. If she's falling in love, as Betty suspects, what will happen to the income that Betty is depending on to pay off the mortgage on the farmhouse? Meanwhile, before Betty is even aware of it, her friends have begun to wonder if someone is falling in love with her. Although Betty scoffs at the idea, there is a certain gentleman who just might fit her romantic ideal of a knight errant. But with so many young men smitten with Betty and her magnetic personality, which one, if any, will win her heart in the end? - Summary by Holly Jenson


Listen next episodes of Betty Baird's Golden Year:
A Gay Luncheon in the Little Shop , Betty and the Webbies , Betty Meets Young Mr. Minturne , Betty Organizes a City History Club , Betty's Golden Minute , Christmas Eve , Just as Lois had Said! , Laurence Minturne's Stormy Row , Lois's Engagement , Lois's Wedding , Minturne Manor , Miss Jane Arrives , Miss Snell , Miss Snell's Visit , Mrs. LeLeche has her Say , 'Nods and Becks, and Wreathed Smiles' , The City History Club Visits New York , The Fire , The Goods and the Pattern , The Gypsies , The May-Day Games , The Twine Wash-Rag , This Way for Maryland!