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The main character in this book is Grizel Cochrane. At the start of the story she’s emotionally drained, possibly heading towards a breakdown. Her business in New Zealand has folded, her best friend has got married, and her stepmother in the UK has died.

Brent-Dyer created a complex and three-dimensional character in Grizel. In earlier books she was often bad-tempered and cranky; but she shows herself courageous and likeable in this book and the ending, while somewhat predictable, is satisfying.

It's not an essential book to read for those more interested in the Chalet School itself. It would be an odd one to read if not familiar with the earlier books, too, as there's quite a cast of people involved.
However, as a long-term fan of the show more series, I enjoyed it very much - it must have been twenty years or more since I last read it, and I'd entirely forgotten the storyline. show less
One of my favourites

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Canonical title
The Chalet School Reunion
Original publication date
1963
First words
It began on a certain chilly day at the beginning of February.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Finally, her hand caught in Neil's, she took to her heels and, in the mid-September sunshine, raced down the path under a perfect hail of confetti and, amid shouts of good wishes, out into the car waiting at the gate and then away into the sunshine of her new life and the future that stretched so brightly before her.

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Children's Books, Fiction and Literature
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823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999

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