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"A Fourth Form Friendship: A School Story" by Angela Brazil is a captivating work of children's literature that immerses readers in the world of a British boarding school. As a renowned British author, Brazil masterfully crafts a narrative filled with schoolgirl adventures, classroom drama, and heartwarming friendship tales. Set within the educational settings of a boarding school, the novel follows a girl protagonist through the challenges and triumphs of adolescent experiences. Through Brazil's skillful storytelling, readers are transported into the midst of academic challenges,…mehr

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"A Fourth Form Friendship: A School Story" by Angela Brazil is a captivating work of children's literature that immerses readers in the world of a British boarding school. As a renowned British author, Brazil masterfully crafts a narrative filled with schoolgirl adventures, classroom drama, and heartwarming friendship tales. Set within the educational settings of a boarding school, the novel follows a girl protagonist through the challenges and triumphs of adolescent experiences. Through Brazil's skillful storytelling, readers are transported into the midst of academic challenges, coming-of-age narratives, and the complexities of school friendships. With its vivid portrayal of school life and relatable characters, "A Fourth Form Friendship" resonates with readers of all ages. Brazil's exploration of friendship, loyalty, and personal growth in the context of a boarding school environment captivates the imagination and leaves a lasting impression. As readers journey alongside the protagonist, they are invited to reflect on their own experiences and relationships, making this novel not only an entertaining read but also a poignant exploration of the universal themes of adolescence. "A Fourth Form Friendship" stands as a testament to Brazil's talent for capturing the essence of schoolgirl adventures and the enduring bonds of friendship in the educational setting of a boarding school.
Autorenporträt
Angela Brazil was born on November 30, 1868, and died on March 13, 1947. She was one of the first British writers of "modern schoolgirls' stories," which were written from the point of view of the characters and were meant more for entertainment than to teach morals. Brazil first started writing when she was 10 years old. She and her close childhood friend Leila Langdale made a magazine based on the children's magazine Little Folks, which Brazil loved at the time. There were riddles, short stories, and poems in the "publications'' of the two girls. In their magazines, both girls wrote serials. Brazil's was called "Prince Azib." Brazil wrote Little Folks later in life. She didn't start writing until later in life when she became very interested in Welsh mythology. Angela Brazil is thought to be the first author of girls' school stories who wrote from the student's point of view and whose stories were mostly meant to entertain rather than teach moral lessons.