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Lädt ... The Chalet School Triplets (1963)von Elinor M. Brent-Dyer
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"The Maynard triplets are all delighted when Margot is invited by Emerence Hope to visit Australia in the near future, but the holiday excitement is soon forgotten when Len and Con have a ski-ing adventure which very nearly ends in tragedy. ..." --Back cover. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Each incident makes interesting reading, and I liked seeing the different characters of the three. They’re realistically flawed; but all, in their different ways, likeable. Perhaps there is too much drama for one term; chapter after chapter gives more excitement. There’s very little about ordinary Chalet School life; it’s a background to the triplets’ lives, but I like the change of pace. However, those who are not fans of the Maynards may find it dull.
As a piece of mid-century social history I think this series has tremendous value, even though it focuses on the upper middle classes, and an idealised school system. Still, Brent-Dyer doesn't hide the tragedies that struck all too often, and there's one particularly sad story that develops towards the end.
Best read as part of the series, although it could stand alone. Probably appeals most to voracious readers aged around 12-14, and their parents and grandparents who remember the series with fondness from their youth. (