
Angela Brazil's School Story Books Angela Brazil's books were commercially successful, widely read by pre-adolescent girls, and influenced them. Though interest in girls' school stories waned after World War II, her books remained popular...

"We need only walk for five minutes along the road, and then turn into the path through the wood," suggested Aldred. "There's a field of cut corn in front of the cottage; you could sit on the corn and read if you like.""Not half so cool as here.""Oh, Keith, you might be nice...



Angela Brazil (1868-1947) was the first of the British writers of "modern" School Girls' Stories genre - written from the characters' point of view. Along with her sister Amy, Angela then studied at Heatherley School of Fine Art in London. She was quite late in taking up writing,...



"A Fourth Form Friendship" by Angela Brazil is an enchanting novel that delves into the lives of young students as they navigate the complexities of school life, develop close bonds of friendship, and embark on a journey of personal growth and self-discovery. Set in the backdrop...


About the Author- Angela Brazil (pronounced "brazzle") (30 November 1868 - 13 March 1947) was one of the first British writers of "modern schoolgirls' stories", written from the characters' point of view and intended primarily as entertainment rather than moral instruction. In...



Step into the spirited world of "A Fourth Form Friendship" by Angela Brazil, a captivating novel that explores the intricacies of school life, friendship, and personal growth among young girls at a British boarding school. Renowned for her engaging school stories, Angela Brazil...

Rediscover the charm of "A Fourth Form Friendship: A School Story" by Angela Brazil, a classic tale of school life in England. This delightful story explores the bonds of friendship amidst the backdrop of a bustling girls' boarding school.

Angela Brazil's School Story Books Angela Brazil's books were commercially successful, widely read by pre-adolescent girls, and influenced them. Though interest in girls' school stories waned after World War II, her books remained...