About This Book
A series of playful letters present the voice of a fourteen-year-old girl who learns to drive a powerful touring car and recounts outings, mishaps, family life, and small-town observations with naive wit. She describes mechanical troubles, races and fairs, and comic encounters that blend enthusiasm for motoring with childlike commentary on adults, society, and modern conveniences. The collection uses light satire and lively anecdotes to contrast youthful imagination and the emerging automobile age, sustaining a breezy, conversational tone throughout.
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