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The Naughtiest Girl in the School (Naughtiest Girl #1)

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Title:The Naughtiest Girl in the School (Naughtiest Girl #1)
Author:
Blyton, Enid   
(103 of 166 for author by title)
The Naughtiest Girl is a Monitor (Naughtiest Girl #3)
The Naughtiest Girl Again (Naughtiest Girl #2)
Illustrator:
Lovell, Kenneth   
(1 of 2 for author by title)
The Naughtiest Girl is a Monitor (Naughtiest Girl #3)
Published:   1940
Publisher:Armada
Tags:fiction, juvenile, school stories
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Elizabeth Allen is a spoiled girl who is rude and doesn't listen, and an only child. She becomes very upset and outraged when she learns that she is being sent to a boarding school. When Elizabeth joins Whyteleafe School she is determined to misbehave so that she will be expelled and able to go back home as soon as possible. She is surprised to find that the children run the school through weekly community meetings, and that her behaviour will be judged by her peers. It is a portrayal of children's restorative justice, and is based on A. S. Neill's school, Summerhill. Then she has to make the hardest decision when she is given the choice to leave, do I stay,or not?—Wikipedia. [Suggest a different description.]

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Author Bio for Blyton, Enid

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Enid Blyton (1897-1968) was a prolific English author of children's books. Born in London, she began writing while still in school. Her first attempts at writing were rejected by publishers which just made her more determined to succeed. She trained as a teacher and in her spare time continued to write. Her first book, a collection of poems, was published in 1922. Her first series of books, "Old Thatch", began in 1934 and eventually encompassed 28 books. In the 1940's she began to churn out books sometimes three or four per year. By the 1950's she was publishing upwards of 50 books per year. In all, she wrote over 750 books which sold over 600 million copies. While critics called her writing unimaginative and lacking literary merit, this did not stop her adoring fans from scooping her books off the shelf. Even after her death, her endearing stories continue to draw the rapt attention of children everywhere. (Enid Blyton Society)

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