Paul and the Printing Press
Gelesen von Brian Keenan
Sara Ware Bassett





Paul Cameron, president of the class of 1920 in the Burmingham High School, conceives the idea of establishing a school paper, to the honor and glory of his class. So The March Hare comes into existence, and Paul and his schoolfellows bend all their energies to making it a success. This is the first volume in "The Invention Series." - Summary by Author (5 hr 4 min)
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I really appreciated this fine coming of age tale. The history and background information were also most interesting. The narrator is excellent