Publisher's Synopsis
"The Radio Girls on the Program: Singing and reciting at the sending station" by Margaret Penrose captures a bygone era of juvenile fiction where the performing arts and the magic of early radio captivated young imaginations. This charming story, centered around girls and their engagement with singing and reciting, offers a glimpse into the world of early broadcasting. A classic example of juvenile fiction focused on singing, this meticulously prepared print edition preserves the timeless appeal of the original story. Explore a world where girls discover the power of their voices through radio, engaging in performances that bring joy and entertainment to listeners. Perfect for readers interested in historical juvenile fiction, the history of radio, and stories that celebrate the performing arts.
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