The Twins at St. Clare's by Enid Blyton
The Twins at St. Clare's by Enid Blyton
The Twins at St. Clare's
A School Story For Girls
by Enid Blyton
with eight illustrations by W. Linsay Cable
Methuen & Co., 1956, black and white illustrations in text, hardcover, dust-jacket
Very Good Condition, a little edge and shelf wear, a little rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, a little foxing to end-papers and fore-edges, price-clipped dust-jacket shows some edge and shelf wear with rubbing, small chips and tears and creasing along edges, a little rubbing and foxing to jacket (see photographs)
"This amusing and exciting school story for girls is the first of the famous St. Clare's series.
Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan have left their prep. school and are being sent to St. Clare's instead of to another school they much prefer. They decide to hate St. Clare's and to cause as much trouble there as they possibly can. They go into the first form, where the girls are fourteen and fifteen years old, and proceed to make themselves real nuisances. They are promptly called the 'stuck-up twins', and it takes them some while before they settle down and lose their much-hated name. the tale of the first term, with its pranks and tricks and play, its disappointments and laughter, is as exciting and interesting as any tale that Enid Blyton has yet written."