Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Aunt Lu's City Home
Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Aunt Lu's City Home
Two country children trade farmland for the bustling city in this charming early 20th-century adventure. Bunny Brown and his younger sister Sue have just returned from Grandpa Brown's farm when they set off for their father's fish dock, where a mishap leaves Sue's beloved doll swimming among the catch. Brave Bunny dives without hesitation, proving that sibling devotion conquers slippery predicaments. Their reward: a visit to Aunt Lu's city home, where new streets, new faces, and new escapades await. Written with the gentle humor and wholesome spirit characteristic of the Stratemeyer Syndicate (the minds behind Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys), this installment captures a moment when children moved freely through their worlds, solving small problems with courage and kindness. The book offers not just adventure but a portrait of childhood itself: the joy of exploration, the comfort of family bonds, and the simple pleasure of a doll rescued from a fish hold.


























