NOW bookcasting: The Flying Girl By L. Frank Baum

The Flying Girl was written by L. Frank Baum. It was first published in 1911. In the book, Baum pursued an innovative blending of genres to create a feminist adventure melodrama. The novel tells the story of Orissa Kane, the sister of a young man who is designing and building his own flying machine. The 17-year-old Orissa provides financial support for her brother Stephen Kane and their blind mother through her office job, while Steve concentrates on his invention. She also supports Steve's work emotionally, urging him forward. The story involves commercial and technical competition, and sabotage by a competitor. We will leave it to the story to tell you how Orissa becomes the Flying Girl.

 

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 1

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 2

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 3

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 4

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 5

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 6

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 7

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 8

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 9

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 10

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 11

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 12

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 13

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 14

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 15

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 16

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 17

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 18

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 19

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 20

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 21

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 22

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 23

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 24

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 25

The Flying Girl by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 26 (finale)

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