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Title: A harum-scarum schoolgirl

Note: Reading ease score: 81.9 (6th grade). Easy to read.

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Summary: "A Harum-Scarum Schoolgirl" by Angela Brazil is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around Diana Hewlitt, a spirited American girl who arrives at Pendlemere Abbey, a British boarding school, under somewhat unexpected circumstances. The book likely explores themes of friendship, adventure, and the challenges of adapting to a new environment, infused with humor and youthful exuberance. The opening of the novel introduces a group of schoolgirls grappling with the sudden departure of their beloved principal, Mrs. Gifford, and the arrival of the new headmistress, Miss Todd. As the girls express their disappointment and trepidation over the changes, Diana Hewlitt is introduced as the new girl who 'drops in' unexpectedly with a vibrant personality and a penchant for mischief. The girls quickly engage in banter about their new dynamics, and an interesting twist occurs when Diana impresses them with playful antics, showcasing her charm and ability to capture attention. The initial chapters set the stage for a rich exploration of school life and friendships, foreshadowing the adventures Diana will undoubtedly embark upon in her new setting. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Brazil, Angela, 1869-1947

Illustrator: Campbell, John

EBook No.: 24645

Published: Feb 19, 2008

Downloads: 222

Language: English

Subject: Schools -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Girls -- Juvenile fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-09T01:49:45Z A harum-scarum schoolgirl

This edition has images.

Title: A harum-scarum schoolgirl

Note: Reading ease score: 81.9 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Credits: Produced by Suzanne Shell, Casey Peel and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net

Summary: "A Harum-Scarum Schoolgirl" by Angela Brazil is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around Diana Hewlitt, a spirited American girl who arrives at Pendlemere Abbey, a British boarding school, under somewhat unexpected circumstances. The book likely explores themes of friendship, adventure, and the challenges of adapting to a new environment, infused with humor and youthful exuberance. The opening of the novel introduces a group of schoolgirls grappling with the sudden departure of their beloved principal, Mrs. Gifford, and the arrival of the new headmistress, Miss Todd. As the girls express their disappointment and trepidation over the changes, Diana Hewlitt is introduced as the new girl who 'drops in' unexpectedly with a vibrant personality and a penchant for mischief. The girls quickly engage in banter about their new dynamics, and an interesting twist occurs when Diana impresses them with playful antics, showcasing her charm and ability to capture attention. The initial chapters set the stage for a rich exploration of school life and friendships, foreshadowing the adventures Diana will undoubtedly embark upon in her new setting. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Brazil, Angela, 1869-1947

Illustrator: Campbell, John

EBook No.: 24645

Published: Feb 19, 2008

Downloads: 222

Language: English

Subject: Schools -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Girls -- Juvenile fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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