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friends of the chalet school: The School at the Chalet Elinor M. Brent-Dyer, 2023-05-22 Inspired by a vacation to the Austrian Alps, Elinor M. Brent-Dyer wrote The School at the Chalet, launching a series that would span more than 60 books. The series follows the adventures of a boarding school set in the picturesque Swiss Alps. The series begins with The School at the Chalet (1925), where readers are introduced to Miss Madge Bettany, a young woman who decides to start a school for girls in the Swiss mountains. The series then chronicles the growth and evolution of the school, as well as the trials and triumphs of its students. |
friends of the chalet school: The Chalet School in Exile Elinor M Brent-Dyer, 2019-08-27 |
friends of the chalet school: The Highland Twins at the Chalet School Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer, 1988-01-01 |
friends of the chalet school: Three Go to the Chalet School Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer, 1979 Mary-Lou Trelawney does not want to go to school. Why should she? She's always had lessons at home. So she's quite unprepared for the hurly-burly of life at the famous Chalet school. |
friends of the chalet school: Chalet Club News Letters Elinor Brent-Dyer, 2016-05-31 |
friends of the chalet school: Excitements at the Chalet School Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer, 1957 |
friends of the chalet school: Chalet School in the Oberland Elinor M. Brent-Dyer, 2023-07-25 Elinor M. Brent-Dyer was born Gladys Eleanor May Dyer on April 6, 1894 in South Shields, in the northeast of England. She wrote over a hundred books of children’s literature during her life. From lower middle-class roots, she went to a small private school and became a teacher after attending the City of Leeds Training College. As a teacher, she worked at both public and private schools, and even as a governess. She had an interest in the theater, and her first book Gerry Goes to School (the first in her La Rochelle series) was written in 1922 --for the child actress Hazel Bainbridge. About this time, inspired by a vacation to the Austrian Alps, she wrote The School at the Chalet in 1923 (the first in her Chalet School series). Brent-Dyer continued to teach and tried rather unsuccessfully to run her own school from 1938 to 1948. After this, she quit teaching but continued writing until her death on September 20, 1969 in Redhill, Surrey. |
friends of the chalet school: Gerry Goes to School Elinor Brent-Dyer, 2005-01-01 |
friends of the chalet school: The Memory Chalet Tony Judt, 2010-11-11 A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of the Year “[A] tremendously moving memorial to a first-class historian and essayist . . . humane, fearless, unsparingly honest.” —The Financial Times “[A] memorable collection from a memorable man.” —BookPage It might be thought the height of poor taste to ascribe good fortune to a healthy man with a young family struck down at the age of sixty by an incurable degenerative disorder from which he must shortly die. But there is more than one sort of luck. To fall prey to a motor neuron disease is surely to have offended the Gods at some point, and there is nothing more to be said. But if you must suffer thus, better to have a well-stocked head. —Tony Judt The Memory Chalet is a memoir unlike any you have ever read before. Each essay charts some experience or remembrance of the past through the sieve of Tony Judt's prodigious mind. His youthful love of a particular London bus route evolves into a reflection on public civility and interwar urban planning. Memories of the 1968 student riots of Paris meander through the divergent sex politics of Europe, before concluding that his generation was a revolutionary generation, but missed the revolution. A series of road trips across America lead not just to an appreciation of American history, but to an eventual acquisition of citizenship. Foods and trains and long-lost smells all compete for Judt's attention; but for us, he has forged his reflections into an elegant arc of analysis. All as simply and beautifully arranged as a Swiss chalet-a reassuring refuge deep in the mountains of memory. |
friends of the chalet school: Jo to the Rescue Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer, 1994 |
friends of the chalet school: Balancing Acts Emily Franklin, 2013-11-12 DIVDIVThree girls find romance and friendship while working at the most exclusive ski resort in Europe/div At Le Trois Alpes, Harley, Melissa, and Lily (a.k.a. Dove) find a place to run away from their pasts. Small-town Colorado girl Harley scored the coveted hostess job—even though she’s got attitude to spare. She hopes to start a new life with rich and famous friends—and perhaps a cute guy. Melissa just arrived from Australia and is ready to cook. But things heat up fast for her when her ski-pro ex-boyfriend just happens to make his way to the slopes. And Lily is really wiping the slate clean: With a new name and lowly maid status, no one needs to know about her society-girl history. If the Chalet Girls can manage to balance their jobs, crushes, and hidden pasts, they are in for one hot winter! /div |
friends of the chalet school: Summer Term at the Chalet School Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer, 2013-09-17 |
friends of the chalet school: The Princess of the Chalet School Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer, 2014-10 From its small beginnings, the Chalet School grows to be one of the most famous girl's schools in the world. There's no end of excitement and adventure, and its every girl's dream to be a pupil there. I'll wind the rope round this stump', said Joey. 'You go down first and I'll follow.' The princess clambered down and called, 'It's all right, Joey! Come down! Jo proceeded to knot the improvised rope round the rock, then taking a deep breath, let herself down. It was a risky undertaking, for the rope was wearing thin, but there was nothing else for it. she had got halfway when it suddenly gave, and she fell ...--Back cover. |
friends of the chalet school: Peggy of the Chalet School Elinor M. Brent-Dyer, 2023-07-25 Elinor M. Brent-Dyer was born Gladys Eleanor May Dyer on April 6, 1894 in South Shields, in the northeast of England. She wrote over a hundred books of children’s literature during her life. From lower middle-class roots, she went to a small private school and became a teacher after attending the City of Leeds Training College. As a teacher, she worked at both public and private schools, and even as a governess. She had an interest in the theater, and her first book Gerry Goes to School (the first in her La Rochelle series) was written in 1922 --for the child actress Hazel Bainbridge. About this time, inspired by a vacation to the Austrian Alps, she wrote The School at the Chalet in 1923 (the first in her Chalet School series). Brent-Dyer continued to teach and tried rather unsuccessfully to run her own school from 1938 to 1948. After this, she quit teaching but continued writing until her death on September 20, 1969 in Redhill, Surrey. |
friends of the chalet school: The Feud in the Chalet School Elinor M. Brent-Dyer, 2009 A horrible shock awaits the girls of St Hilda's at the beginning of the autumn term - a fire has completely destroyed their school. Gillie Garston and her friends find themselves enrolled at the neighbouring Chalet School - and they're not at all sure they're going to like it. |
friends of the chalet school: Prefects of the Chalet School Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer, 1994 The last term at the Chalet School for the Maynard triplets is bound to be an eventful one! A supposedly quiet afternoon has a near unhappy ending, and Examinations, Sports and the Sale all produce their own excitements. But it is Len, as head girl, who has the greatest shock of all when Dr Entwistle has a serious accident. Can she learn to grow up at last? |
friends of the chalet school: Shocks for the Chalet School Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer, 1952 |
friends of the chalet school: Rivals of the Chalet School Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer, 1998 When another school opens on the other side of the lake, it seems there will be a rival for the Chalet School. But will the girls of St Scholastica's be friends or foes? There are misunderstandings and practical jokes between the girls and soon the two schools are at daggers drawn. |
friends of the chalet school: The Chalet School Goes to It Elinor M. Brent-Dyer, 2023-07-25 Elinor M. Brent-Dyer was born Gladys Eleanor May Dyer on April 6, 1894 in South Shields, in the northeast of England. She wrote over a hundred books of children’s literature during her life. From lower middle-class roots, she went to a small private school and became a teacher after attending the City of Leeds Training College. As a teacher, she worked at both public and private schools, and even as a governess. She had an interest in the theater, and her first book Gerry Goes to School (the first in her La Rochelle series) was written in 1922 --for the child actress Hazel Bainbridge. About this time, inspired by a vacation to the Austrian Alps, she wrote The School at the Chalet in 1923 (the first in her Chalet School series). Brent-Dyer continued to teach and tried rather unsuccessfully to run her own school from 1938 to 1948. After this, she quit teaching but continued writing until her death on September 20, 1969 in Redhill, Surrey. |
friends of the chalet school: Jo of the Chalet School Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer, 1998 The Chalet School now boasts over 30 pupils. The autumn term sees adventures of all kinds - a flood that threatens the school and the dramatic rescue of an unwanted St Bernard puppy. Finally Joey, Robin and Madge spend a delightful Christmas at Innsbruck. |
friends of the chalet school: The Luckiest Girl In The School Angela Brazil, 2021-01-18 Step into the world of boarding school adventures with The Luckiest Girl in the School by Angela Brazil, a delightful novel that follows the escapades of a spirited young girl as she navigates friendships, challenges, and unexpected twists of fate. Join Angela Brazil as she brings to life the excitement and camaraderie of school days, capturing the imagination of readers young and old. In this charming tale, Angela Brazil introduces readers to Joan Shirley, a plucky and determined girl who finds herself thrust into the world of a prestigious boarding school. From the moment she arrives, Joan discovers that she is destined to become the luckiest girl in the school, thanks to her infectious enthusiasm, natural charm, and unwavering optimism. With her trademark blend of humor and heart, Brazil takes readers on a whirlwind journey through the halls of the school, where Joan encounters a colorful cast of characters, from strict teachers to mischievous classmates. As Joan navigates the ups and downs of school life, she learns valuable lessons about friendship, loyalty, and the importance of staying true to oneself. The overall tone and mood of The Luckiest Girl in the School are one of warmth, nostalgia, and joy, as Brazil captures the magic of youth and the timeless appeal of schoolgirl adventures. Her vivid descriptions and lively dialogue bring to life the sights, sounds, and emotions of school days, evoking fond memories for readers of all ages. Widely beloved for its relatable characters, engaging storytelling, and timeless themes, The Luckiest Girl in the School continues to enchant readers with its timeless charm and irresistible appeal. Brazil's ability to capture the essence of childhood and the bonds of friendship makes this novel a cherished favorite for generations. Designed to appeal to readers seeking a delightful escape into the world of schoolgirl adventures, The Luckiest Girl in the School offers a heartwarming and entertaining read that will leave you smiling from ear to ear. Whether you're a fan of classic literature or simply someone looking for a charming story to brighten your day, this novel is sure to delight. In comparison to other boarding school novels of its time, The Luckiest Girl in the School stands out for its endearing characters, engaging plot, and timeless appeal. Brazil's ability to capture the spirit of youth and the magic of school days makes this novel a beloved classic that continues to resonate with readers today. On a personal level, The Luckiest Girl in the School resonates with readers by tapping into universal experiences of friendship, adventure, and self-discovery. Joan's journey serves as a reminder of the joy and excitement that can be found in everyday life, and the enduring power of positivity and optimism. Don't miss your chance to experience the enchanting world of The Luckiest Girl in the School by Angela Brazil. Join Joan Shirley on a journey of laughter, friendship, and unexpected surprises, and discover why she truly is the luckiest girl in the school. |
friends of the chalet school: The Abbey Girls Elsie J. Oxenham, 2023-12-01 To read about the Abbey Girls is to long to join them at school -- to meet the members of the Hamlet Club - to watch the flowery ceremony of crowning the Queen! It is all so charming and natural. A joyous strain of country dancing runs through the pages, but there is also a deeper note of warm helpfulness and achievement. When Cicely visits the ruined abbey, she determines that 15-year-old Joan should come to Miss Macey's school. But Joan insists that her cousin Joy, desperately needing training for her musical talents, be given the scholarship. But how will headstrong quick tempered Joy cope with the school feud? |
friends of the chalet school: Althea Joins the Chalet School Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer, 2021 |
friends of the chalet school: Between the Lines Jodi Picoult, Samantha van Leer, 2013-06-25 Told in their separate voices, sixteen-year-old Prince Oliver, who wants to break free of his fairy-tale existence, and fifteen-year-old Delilah, a loner obsessed with Prince Oliver and the book in which he exists, work together to seek his freedom. |
friends of the chalet school: The Chalet Catherine Cooper, 2020-10-31 **The Sunday Times Top 5 bestseller** Longlisted for the CWA New Blood Award Four friends. One luxury getaway. The perfect murder. ‘Pure adrenaline’ ERIN KELLY ‘An intense thriller’ HEAT ‘Agatha Christie meets the glamour of après-ski’ SUNDAY TIMES |
friends of the chalet school: Macdonald Hall #1: This Can't Be Happening at Macdonald Hall! Gordon Korman, 2013-09-01 Gordon Korman's classic, bestselling series celebrates its 35th anniversary! Macdonald Hall's ivy-covered buildings have housed and educated many fine young Canadians. But Bruno Walton and Boots O'Neal are far from being fine young Canadians. The roommates and best friends are nothing but trouble! Together they've snuck out after lights-out, swapped flags, kidnapped mascots . . . and that's only the beginning. Bruno and Boots are always in trouble. So the headmaster, a.k.a. The Fish, decides it would be best to separate them. Bruno must now room with ghoulish Elmer Drimsdale, plus his plants, goldfish and ants. And Boots is stuck with nerdy, preppy, paranoid George Wexford-Smyth III.Of course, this means war. Because Bruno and Boots are determined to get their old room back, no matter what it takes. Join two of Gordon Korman's most memorable characters in seven side-splitting, rip-roaring adventures! Macdonald Hall is the series that started it all, and thirty-five years later it remains a must-read for old fans and new, the young — and the young at heart. |
friends of the chalet school: The Little Library Cookbook Kate Young, 2017-10-05 One of the Guardian's Best Books on Food of 2017 Shortlisted for the Fortnum and Mason's Debut Food Book Award Winner of World Gourmand Award for Food Writing. 'A work of rare joy... I could not love it more' SARAH PERRY. 'A cookbook for readers' NIGELLA LAWSON. Paddington Bear's marmalade, a Neopolitan pizza with Elena Ferrante, afternoon tea at Manderley... Here are 100 delicious recipes inspired by cookery writer Kate Young's well-stocked bookshelves. From Before Noon breakfasts and Around Noon lunches to Family Dinners and Midnight Feasts, The Little Library Cookbook captures the magic and wonder of the meals enjoyed by some of our best-loved fictional characters. 'If food can comfort, so can books' THE GUARDIAN. 'Bringing together two of our greatest loves, food and books... An absolute joy' STYLIST. 'Has great charm and is a very good read... Part of the delight is in seeing what Young has come up with' DIANA HENRY. |
friends of the chalet school: Chalet Club News Letters , 1997 Complete collection of the 20 newsletters of the Chalet School Club for readers of Elinor M.Brent-Dyer's Chalet School series. Featured a letter by the author, competitions and postbag. |
friends of the chalet school: Exploits of the Chalet Girls Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer, 2019 |
friends of the chalet school: Charlotte's Web E. B. White, 1952 Sixty years ago, on October 15, 1952, E.B. White's Charlotte's Web was published. It's gone on to become one of the most beloved children's books of all time. To celebrate this milestone, the renowned Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo has written a heartfelt and poignant tribute to the book that is itself a beautiful translation of White's own view of the world—of the joy he took in the change of seasons, in farm life, in the miracles of life and death, and, in short, the glory of everything. We are proud to include Kate DiCamillo's foreword in the 60th anniversary editions of this cherished classic. Charlotte's Web is the story of a little girl named Fern who loved a little pig named Wilbur—and of Wilbur's dear friend Charlotte A. Cavatica, a beautiful large grey spider who lived with Wilbur in the barn. With the help of Templeton, the rat who never did anything for anybody unless there was something in it for him, and by a wonderfully clever plan of her own, Charlotte saved the life of Wilbur, who by this time had grown up to quite a pig. How all this comes about is Mr. White's story. It is a story of the magic of childhood on the farm. The thousands of children who loved Stuart Little, the heroic little city mouse, will be entranced with Charlotte the spider, Wilbur the pig, and Fern, the little girl who understood their language. The forty-seven black-and-white drawings by Garth Williams have all the wonderful detail and warmhearted appeal that children love in his work. Incomparably matched to E.B. White's marvelous story, they speak to each new generation, softly and irresistibly. |
friends of the chalet school: Jean of Storms Brent Dyer Elinor M Staff, Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer, 1996 A full-length adult novel set in the district around South Shields dealing with the lives of three women, Oona, Jean and Molly, during their brief period of independence between leaving school and getting married. |
friends of the chalet school: Dylan & Me Louie Kemp, 2019-08-15 'It was at summer camp in northern Wisconsin in 1953 that I first met Bobby Zimmerman from Hibbing. He was twelve years old and he had a guitar. He would go around telling everybody that he was going to be a rock-and-roll star. I was eleven and I believed him.' So begins this honest, funny, and deeply affectionate memoir of a friendship that has spanned five decades of wild adventures, soul searching conversation, musical milestones, and enduring comradery. As Bobby Zimmerman became Bob Dylan and Louie Kemp built a successful international business, their lives diverged but their friendship held fast. No matter how much time passed between one adventure and the next, the two boys from the North Country picked up where they left off and shared experiences that will surprise and delight Dylan fans and anybody who loves a rollicking-good rock-and-roll memoir.--Dust jacket flap. |
friends of the chalet school: The Turbulent Term of Tyke Tiler Gene Kemp, 2007 Wherever best-friends Tyke Tiler and Danny Price are, there is usually trouble stolen money, a sheep's skeleton, fights in class and it's usually trouble that Tyke has to sort out. Their last term at Cricklepit Combined School is full of the usual fun and madness, but then Tyke learns that much more is at stake. Is it possible to keep hapless Danny out of trouble? And what final surprise does Tyke have in store? A fantastic new edition of one of the most lively and popular children's classics. |
friends of the chalet school: Hilda Annersley Lesley Green, 2005 Elinor Brent-Dyer's Chalet School books have been popular for decades, and the characters and events introduced in the series have continued in present day fiction. At the beginning of Gay from China at the Chalet School, we learn that several of the Chalet School mistresses, including Miss Annersley and Miss Wilson, have been hurt in a road accident. Miss Annersley, the Headmistress of the Chalet School, is the most severely injured, and it is over a year before she returns to the school. What happened in that year? Hilda Annersley: Headmistress answers that question. Starting from the accident itself, Hilda Annersley's background and character, develops in detail, filling in many of the gaps in her history... her childhood and upbringing, the start of her friendship with Miss Wilson, and her experiences as a Headmistress in Austria after the Anschluss. |
friends of the chalet school: The Ogre Downstairs Diana Wynne Jones, 2003 When a disagreeable man with two boys marries a widow with three children, family adjustments are complicated by two magic chemistry sets which cause strange things to happen around the house. |
friends of the chalet school: New Mexico Bouldering Owen Summerscales, 2016-03-10 The Land of Enchantment is known for its scenic natural beauty and plentiful rock climbing, with its rich geology and excellent climate. This book is the first guide to bouldering in the state and compiles over 1000 problems in central and northern NM, with 40 maps and 240 topographic photos. Areas covered include: Socorro Box Canyon, Albuquerque Sandia Mountains, Ponderosa, the Ortegas and Roy. |
friends of the chalet school: The Thuggery Affair Antonia Forest, 2019 |
friends of the chalet school: Beyond the Book Bridget Carrington, 2014-01-06 November 2012 saw the joint annual conference of the British branch of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY UK) and the MA course at the National Centre for Research in Children’s Literature (NCRCL) at Roehampton University. The theme of the conference was the investigation of aspects of literature for children that were ‘Beyond the Book’. From woodcuts to e-books, children’s literature has always lent itself to reinterpretation and expansion. In its early days, this was achieved through different forms of retelling, through illustration and interactive illustration (pop-ups and flaps), and then through music, film, television and stage adaptation. The contributors to the 2012 conference explored the variety of means by which we transform literature intended for children, and celebrated the vibrant world of creativity that has sought, and continues to seek, different ways in which to engage young readers. Bridget Carrington and Jennifer Harding have previously collaborated as the editors of earlier IBBY UK/NCRCL MA conference proceedings: Going Graphic: Comics and Graphic Novels for Young People; Conflicts and Controversies: Challenging Children’s Literature; and It Doesn’t Have to Rhyme: Children and Poetry (Pied Piper Publishing, 2010, 2011, 2012). |
friends of the chalet school: Textual Transformations in Children's Literature Benjamin Lefebvre, 2013 This book offers new critical approaches for the study of adaptations, abridgments, translations, parodies, and mash-ups that occur internationally in contemporary children's culture. It follows recent shifts in adaptation studies that call for a move beyond fidelity criticism, a paradigm that measures the success of an adaptation by the level of fidelity to the original text, toward a methodology that considers the adaptation to be always already in conversation with the adapted text. This book visits children's literature and culture in order to consider the generic, pedagogical, and ideological underpinnings that drive both the process and the product. Focusing on novels as well as folktales, films, graphic novels, and anime, the authors consider the challenges inherent in transforming the work of authors such as William Shakespeare, Charles Perrault, L.M. Montgomery, Laura Ingalls Wilder, and A.A. Milne into new forms that are palatable for later audiences particularly when--for perceived ideological or political reasons--the textual transformation is not only unavoidable but entirely necessary. Contributors consider the challenges inherent in transforming stories and characters from one type of text to another, across genres, languages, and time, offering a range of new models that will inform future scholarship. |
friends of the chalet school: More Stories from the Chalet School Friends of the Chalet School, 2001 |
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