Experience the timeless charm of boarding school life in Grace Brooks Hill's "The Corner House Girls at School." This coming-of-age story explores the bonds of friendship and the challenges of school life through the experiences of young women in a Quaker setting. Delve into a world of youthful camaraderie and personal growth within the walls of a unique educational environment. This meticulously prepared edition brings back a classic of juvenile fiction, offering readers a glimpse into a bygone era. "The Corner House Girls at School" offers a heartwarming portrayal of friendship, faith, and the enduring spirit of young adults navigating the complexities of adolescence. A delightful read for anyone interested in stories of school life, Quaker traditions, and the universal experience of growing up.
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