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1. Proctor Academy: Andover, New Hampshire, A Boarding School for Girls and Boys, 1928-1929 by Proctor Academy | |
Paperback:
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(1928)
Asin: B000J0TN72 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
2. Schools in New Hampshire: Boarding Schools in New Hampshire, Charter Schools in New Hampshire, Elementary Schools in New Hampshire | |
Paperback: 648
Pages
(2010-09-15)
list price: US$70.08 -- used & new: US$70.08 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1158048599 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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3. Phillips Exeter Academy: Mixed-Sex Education, Boarding School, Exeter, New Hampshire, Daniel Webster, High School Secret Societies | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2010-02-18)
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4. Boarding Schools in New Hampshire: Phillips Exeter Academy | |
Paperback: 88
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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5. Privilege: The Making of an Adolescent Elite at St. Paul's School (Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology) by Shamus Rahman Khan | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(2011-01-04)
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6. What Katy did at school ([Katy series) by Susan Coolidge | |
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(1886)
Asin: B0008CSOAI Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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What are you going to do next, Katy?
An Interesting book! Dr. Carr (Katy's father) and the two very sad sisters, go off together to the train which would take them to Hillsover, the name of the boarding school. At the train, Katy, Clover, and Dr. Carr meets Mr. and Mrs. Page and the "bubbly" Lilly. Lilly is very snobbish and spoiled but the two Carr sisters listens to Lilly's opinion about Hillsover, and they decide that they half like and half dislike it. After some time of traveling, Katy, Clover, Lilly, and Dr. Carr reach Hillsover. Katy and Clover are allowed to spend one night with Dr. Carr in another Hotel and after they meet a very strange but interesting girl called Rosy Red, they start thinking that Hillsover will be pretty interesting after all. But they are horrified that they have to share a washroom with other girls and Dr. Carr, noting this, buys a washroom for them, very much relieving the sisters' terror. They meet all the girls and starts getting used to the flow of Hillsover. All the girls dislike Miss Jane, a missionary's apprentice, who has a verry sharp tongue and makes many strict rules, and another teacher, Miss Nipson, who does not have a good judgement over the girls. But the students are very respectful and rather afraid of another teacher, named Miss Florence. As the days go by, Katy decides to make a society called S.S.U.C., which stands for "Society for the Suppresion of Unladylike Conduct" because the girls are flirting around with the boys in another house. The girls who joins has to be determined to be ladylike but Lilly does not join the society, After a year, Katy and Clover goes back to their home but has to endure the slowness of the canal. They come back, happy and safe, and they find that their room had been decorated beautifully. It's a very delightful part. This book is very interesting. Though I still like this book, I wonder what happened to Clarence, a boyfriend of Clover's. Clover made friends with him at Mr. and Mrs. Page's house during Autumn Vacation, but the book doesn't say much about after the Vacation, except a letter from him. I think this book was very, very,very, fun to read. I think it was a good book. Many people would like this. The next one is "What Katy Did Next".
Tomboy Katy Becomes a Lady! Katy and Clover go to boarding school where they make friends and have all sorts of adventures that only boarding school girls can have. (It is an episodic novel.) There are lots of funny stories about how school rules get broken and what it's like to live on the same floor as a strict teacher. A whole chapter is devoted to a wonderful game called "WORD AND QUESTION". It is my favorite chapter of the book, since it is full of funny poems and funny situations. (Word and Question is also one of my favorite games to play.) Another chapter is all about the S.S.U.C., a club of which Katy is president. The acrostic unbelievably stands for "Society for Suppression of Unladylike Conduct"--for Katy, Clover and all the members are determined to be as ladylike and proper as possible. Some people despair that Katy, who was such a wonderful tomboy, finally lost herself. They say that the book influences little girls who are like Katy to be someone they are not. Personally, I think that "What Katy Did at School" is not about a girl being something she is not. In fact, Katy is extremely self-possessed. I believe that the books "What Katy Did" and "What Katy Did in School", when taken together, teach little girls that it is okay to be wild and free--but it is also okay to be ladylike. Anyone who says that Katy stopped having fun in this book has never read it, was never really a girl, or just has a personal bias against boarding schools. ... Read more |
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