A Future Chalet School Girl

by Elinor M. Brent-Dyer

Chalet School hardback (47), Chalet School paperback (51)

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"It's the holidays for the girls of the famous Chalet School, and they are no less eventful than the term time... Melanie Lucas is not pleased to be leaving her beloved St. Katherine's to live in Switzerland. She is only a little consoled to know that she can stay at the school until the end of the term, but then a bad bout of chickenpox means an earlier then expectd arrival in Geneva. Thus Melanie finds herself spending a month with Joey Maynard's triplets, and sharing in so much excitement show more and adventure that her old longing for St Katherine's is replaced by delight at knowing that the following term she herself will be a Chalet School girl" --Back cover. show less

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One of the handful that doesn’t feature life in the Chalet School at all; instead it’s mostly set in Austria, where the Maynard family regularly take their summer holidays. I quite like the family-oriented books, more so than I did when I was younger.

Mélanie Lucas is the new addition to the series who appears in this book. Her parents work abroad and she lives with her aunt and uncle in the UK. By a sequence of coincidences, she ends up staying with the Maynard family. I quite liked reading about Jo and Jack’s ‘singleton’ sons, Steve, Mike and Charles, who don’t appear in the school-based stories. They’re perhaps a bit caricatured but likeable enough, and with quite distinct characters.

There are several expeditions show more made, with a great deal of overtly educational content about history, geography and myths pertaining to the places. This happens in the school-based stories too, but I wasn’t expecting it in this one. There was rather too much detail about the food taken on picnics, in an almost Blyton style, and who exactly was going to do which job in preparation. This Armada version isn't cut down much, if at all, from the original, but I thought it could have done with losing just a little of the extraneous detail.

Still, it made a good story. Certainly worth reading for those, like me, reading through or re-visiting the entire series.

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Canonical title
A Future Chalet School Girl
Original publication date
1962
Dedication
To Phyll who has kept on asking for a story about the people of the country like the first Chalet books. With much love from Elinor
First words
"But I still don't see why I must leave St Katharine's," Melanie said rebelliously.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The she stopped once more to hang over the banisters and add to the laughing Joey below, "And, you know, that's something I'd never believed could happen!'

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Children's Books, Fiction and Literature
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823.912Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991901-1945

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