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Helen Barber

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Werke von Helen Barber

A Chalet School Headmistress (2004) 66 Exemplare
The Bettanys of Taverton High (2008) 59 Exemplare
The Bettanys on the Home Front (2015) 32 Exemplare
Last Term at Taverton High (2018) 30 Exemplare
Maeve of the Chalet School (2022) 20 Exemplare
Tales from the Chalet School (2023) 15 Exemplare
Mollie's Choice (2017) 14 Exemplare
Mollie's Friends (2021) 7 Exemplare

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Peggy of the Chalet School (1950) — Mitwirkender, einige Ausgaben199 Exemplare
The Coming of Age of the Chalet School (1958) — Nachwort, einige Ausgaben184 Exemplare
The New Chalet School (1938) — Nachwort, einige Ausgaben162 Exemplare

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Geburtstag
1971
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
UK
Geburtsort
Durham, England, UK

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An action-packed 'fill-in' to the Chalet School series. Mainly featuring Miss Wilson ('Bill') when she first takes on the role of Head, while Miss Annersley is still convalescing from a nasty accident. It follows on from 'Jo to the Rescue'.

I was a tad dubious at first, but soon got caught up in the story - and a great deal happens in this term, which enables Miss Wilson to dole out justice, mercy and general authority in her own way. I thought the characters were very well drawn, authentic to Brent-Dyer's creations, and if some of the accents were a bit dodgy, and the exclamation mark used a tad too often, they're minor criticisms.

If you're a fan of the series, young or old, and looking for a few of the modern 'fill-ins', I would recommend this one.

Longer review here: https://suesbookreviews.blogspot.com/2022/09/a-chalet-school-headmistress-by-hel...
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SueinCyprus | Sep 24, 2022 |
This is my first reading of a “new” Chalet school book, and it’s a great place to start for anyone who loved Chalet School novels as a child (though I’ll have to read Helen Barber’s earlier books soon as well!). Home Front is a pleasing novel for lovers of Downton Abbey too, as it takes place at the start of World War I and convincingly depicting English village life, from landlord to teacher to tradesman to orphaned child.

Future founder of a famous (Chalet) school, Madge Bettany is introduced as a teenage schoolgirl, living with twin brother Dick, their guardian, a nanny, a housekeeper, and of course, a baby sister, Joey of Chalet School fame. The late-summer setting quickly becomes real—part of a world now gone and society in flux, just as evocative as Eleanor Brent-Dyer’s novels set between the wars and later. The people, just as in the earlier author’s books, are pleasingly kind in a world that’s sometimes cruel. Generosity brings rewards. Money brings responsibility. Folly brings punishment which brings its own rewards. And wisdom wins through. Meanwhile World War I is just beginning, and real families suffer real losses, then band together for comfort.

My mother read Chalet School books as a child. Then I read them as a child. And now my mother eagerly collects each new book as it comes out. Helen Barber has certainly caught the flavor of Eleanor Brent-Dyer’s writing, the ethos of gentle faith and wisdom, and the family-friendly feel of school-girl antics. After reading this book I’m hooked and will look forward to raiding Mum's bookshelves on my next visit.

Disclosure: My mother gave me this book.
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SheilaDeeth | Dec 16, 2015 |
A really excellent fill-in book. Completely believable and true to EBD's style and characters. A compulsive read in it's own right and how lovely to get a "new" story for the Chalet School world. Well done to Helen Barber!
 
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