Elizabeth Allen is not at all pleased when she is sent away to boarding school. No longer will she be able to get her own way and always have everything she wants. And so she decides to be as naughty as possible at her new school. But nothing turns out quite as she expected.
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Elizabeth Allen is not at all pleased when she is sent away to boarding school. No longer will she be able to get her own way and always have everything she wants. And so she decides to be as naughty as possible at her new school. But nothing turns out quite as she expected.
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Elizabeth is a spoiled rich girl who resents being sent to a boarding school, so she resolves to be so bad that she'll be sent home again. But Whyteleaf School is different, it is mostly run by the students, and slowly the girl is won over by the kindness of others and the sense of the student leaders. It's a story set in the 1950s or 60s, not current at all, but it is still fun for kids to read. The same jealousies, misunderstandings and bullies exist today, just with different trappings. Some of the kids seem impossibly altruistic or wise, but not to the point of making me nauseous. Enid Blyton liked to write about self-reliance, pluck, and learning to be tolerant of others, and sometimes got a little pushy with her message, but she's still better reading than some current writers, her message is a lot healthier for kids.
SAhmad
May 21, 2009
Great book for kids
Once you start, I doubt you will be able to put the book down. Amazing concept which teaches you so much more than regular stuff. The whole series is a treasure trove for fun while learning something morally and I will highly recommend it to anyone with kids from age 10-15+.