A Popular Schoolgirl

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A Popular Schoolgirl

by Angela Brazil

EN·~6 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total

Illustrations

0:19

CHAPTER I - The End of the Holidays

17:42

CHAPTER II - Opening Day

15:44

[Illustration: "LET'S CALL OURSELVES THE FOURSOME LEAGUE."]

1:03

CHAPTER III - Wynch-on-the-Wold

18:26

CHAPTER IV - Intruder Bess

15:33

CHAPTER V - The Fifth-form Fête

17:10

CHAPTER VI - The School Parliament

17:32

CHAPTER VII - Hockey

15:35

CHAPTER VIII - An Unpleasant Experience

12:30

Description

A sun‑baked August finds the Saxon family back together on a breezy seaside farm, their first peaceful weeks after the war. Ingred, bright‑eyed and restless, darts between the garden’s fuchsia shade and the thrum of a side‑car ride with her brother Egbert and the ever‑theatrical Hereward. Their banter—full of mock‑heroic bows, a mischievous fox‑terrier, and teasing nicknames—captures the carefree rhythm of a holiday that feels like a fragile oasis between past conflict and an uncertain future.

As the days stretch, the looming walls of the local school begin to cast a longer shadow, promising new rivalries, secret clubs, and the pressure of fitting in. Ingred’s lively spirit draws her into the “Foursome League,” a self‑styled troupe of friends whose adventures hint at deeper loyalties and hidden ambitions. Listeners are invited to join this spirited group as they navigate teenage hopes, the pull of tradition, and the first stirrings of adult choices, all set against the vivid backdrop of coastal moorlands and lingering summer heat.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (363K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-06-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Angela Brazil

Angela Brazil

1869–1947

A pioneer of the modern school story, she wrote lively, fast-moving books that helped redefine girls' fiction in the early 20th century. Her stories traded heavy moral lessons for friendship, mischief, and the everyday drama of school life.

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