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  2. School story - Wikipedia

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    The school story is a fiction genre centring on older pre-adolescent and adolescent school life, at its most popular in the first half of the twentieth century. While examples do exist in other countries, it is most commonly set in English boarding schools and mostly written in girls' and boys' subgenres, reflecting the single-sex education ...

  3. Dick and Jane - Wikipedia

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    The Dick and Jane primers introduced new readers to one new word on each page and only five new words in each individual story. [2] [3] Gray and Sharp also wanted children who read the books to be able to readily identify with the characters. Sharp chose stories where the characters participated in typical children's activities.

  4. When We Were Alone - Wikipedia

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    The book tells the story of a young girl who asks her grandmother about the grandmother's colorful clothing while they are gardening. From there, the grandmother tells some of her history of living in a residential school as a child, during which times she and others broke the school's rules "when [they] were alone."

  5. May Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Corah's School Chums (1912) Hilda's Experiences (1913) A Schoolgirl's Diary: The Story of Her Holiday Beyond the Seas (1914) Phyllis McPhilemy: A School Story (1915) Mrs. Manning's Wards (1916) Irene to the Rescue: The Story of an English Girl's Fight for the Right (1917) [12] Miss Peter (1917) Three Pickles in and out of School (1921)

  6. The School Story - Wikipedia

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    The School Story is a children's novel by Andrew Clements, published in 2001. It is about two twelve-year-old girls who try to get a school story published. Plot summary

  7. The Flying Classroom - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Classroom (German: Das fliegende Klassenzimmer) is a 1933 novel for children written by the German writer Erich Kästner. [1]In the book Kästner took up the predominantly British genre of the school story, taking place in a boarding school, and transferred it to an unmistakably German background.

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  9. Margaret Biggs - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Biggs (born 9 July 1929, Orpington, Kent) is a popular and collectible exponent of the girls' School story. She is best known for her Melling School series of books, first published by Blackie in the 1950s. [1] The series is set at a weekly boarding school and is unusual in that it shows boarding school life and home life side by side.