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St Clare's Collection 2: Books 4-6

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title St Clare's Collection 2: Books 4-6
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Enid Blyton
SeriesSt Clare's Collections and Gift books
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:544
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
ISBN/Barcode 9781444935356
ClassificationsDewey:823.912
Audience
Children's (6-12)

Publishing Details

Publisher Hachette Children's Group
Imprint Hodder Children's Books
Publication Date 6 October 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Schooldays at St Clare's are never dull for twins Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan in Enid Blyton's much-loved boarding school series. The Second Form at St Clare's The twins have made it to second form. New girls Gladys and Mirabel have great talents for acting and music, and Elsie, the form's unpopular Head Girl, learns to be less spiteful. The Third Form at St Clare's It's time for a new head girl. There are plenty of candidates, but after a terrible accident, and an hilarious school play, the true leaders are revealed. Kitty at St Clare's Pat breaks her arm and misses the first weeks of term. Will Pat be upset when new girl Amanda becomes Isabel's new best friend? There'll be mischief at St Clare's! Between 1941 and 1946, Enid Blyton wrote six novels set at St Clare's. Books 5, 6 and 9 are authorised sequels of the series written by Pamela Cox and feature storylines set in between the original Blyton novels. These books were published in 2000/2008 and are unillustrated.

Author Biography

Enid Blyton's books have sold over 500 million copies and have been translated into other languages more often than any other children's author. She wrote over 700 books and about 2,000 short stories, including favourites such as The Famous Five,The Secret Seven, The Magic Faraway Tree, Malory Towers and Noddy. Born in London in 1897, Enid lived much of her life in Buckinghamshire and adored dogs, gardening and the countryside. She died in 1968 but remains one of the world's best-loved storytellers.