The Luckiest Girl in the School
Winona Woodward faces a sudden reversal in family fortunes when she wins a scholarship to Seaton High School. This book by Angela Brazil helped to establish the girls' school story genre, and is therefore full of young, active, independent girls and all the emotions and relationships typical of boarding school life in the early 1900s - Summary by Katie Francesca
Genre(s): School
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | A Great Change | Katie Francesca |
00:24:07 |
Play 02 | An Entrance Examination | Katie Francesca |
00:24:03 |
Play 03 | Seaton High School | Katie Francesca |
00:17:40 |
Play 04 | The Symposium | Katie Francesca |
00:27:42 |
Play 05 | Aunt Harriet | Jim Locke |
00:24:16 |
Play 06 | A Crisis | Katie Francesca |
00:23:09 |
Play 07 | An Autumn Foray | Jim Locke |
00:21:22 |
Play 08 | Concerns a Camera | Jim Locke |
00:20:14 |
Play 09 | The School Service Badge | Jim Locke |
00:19:44 |
Play 10 | A Scare | Jim Locke |
00:18:48 |
Play 11 | The Open-Air Camp | Jim Locke |
00:21:15 |
Play 12 | Captain Winona | Jim Locke |
00:13:47 |
Play 13 | The Hostel | Jim Locke |
00:19:11 |
Play 14 | The Hockey Season | Jim Locke |
00:20:36 |
Play 15 | Winona Turns Chauffeur | Jim Locke |
00:22:56 |
Play 16 | The Athletic Display | Jim Locke |
00:16:19 |
Play 17 | Back to the Land | Jim Locke |
00:20:35 |
Play 18 | A Friend in Need | Jim Locke |
00:24:08 |
Play 19 | The Swimming Contest | Jim Locke |
00:19:56 |
Play 20 | The Red Cross Hospital | Jim Locke |
00:18:09 |
Play 21 | The End of the Term | Jim Locke |
00:25:05 |