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"The Head Girl at the Gables" by Angela Brazil is a captivating tale set in the quaint seaside town of Porthkeverne, where the protagonist, Lorraine Forrester, is unexpectedly appointed as the head girl of The Gables school. The story unfolds with Lorraine grappling with the responsibilities and challenges of her new role, especially in the face of skepticism from her peers, particularly her cousin Vivien, who had anticipated being chosen for the position. Lorraine's development is put to the test as she navigates the complexities of school politics, the expectations of her teachers, and the…mehr

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"The Head Girl at the Gables" by Angela Brazil is a captivating tale set in the quaint seaside town of Porthkeverne, where the protagonist, Lorraine Forrester, is unexpectedly appointed as the head girl of The Gables school. The story unfolds with Lorraine grappling with the responsibilities and challenges of her new role, especially in the face of skepticism from her peers, particularly her cousin Vivien, who had anticipated being chosen for the position. Lorraine's development is put to the test as she navigates the complexities of school politics, the expectations of her teachers, and the diverse personalities of her fellow students. The narrative delves into Lorraine's efforts to foster a sense of community and change among the students. She initiates the idea of monthly "Socials," gatherings aimed at encouraging interaction and showcasing the talents and projects of the students. This initiative is met with mixed reactions, but Lorraine's determination and adaptation gradually win over her peers, leading to a more united and vibrant school environment. Amidst the school dynamics, Lorraine's personal life is also explored, highlighting her relationships with her siblings and her aspirations. The story captures the essence of adolescence, with its blend of change, self-discovery, and the quest for identity. Lorraine's journey is one of growth and resilience, as she learns to balance her responsibilities and assert her progress while staying true to herself. Angela Brazil's narrative is rich with themes of friendship, change, and the importance of community, making it a timeless read for young audiences. The book not only entertains but also imparts valuable lessons on the significance of empathy, cooperation, and the courage to embrace new challenges.
Autorenporträt
Angela Brazil was born on 30 November 1868, at her home, 1 West Cliff, Preston, Lancashire. She was the youngest child of Clarence Brazil, a mill manager, and Angelica McKinnel, the daughter of the owner of a shipping line in Rio de Janeiro, who had a Spanish mother. Angela was the youngest of four siblings including sister Amy, and two brothers, Clarence and Walter.