Best of
School-Stories

1966

The Twenty Two Letters


Clive King - 1966
    Only twenty-two letters!' Beth doesn't know that she' describing the invention of the alphabet or that she's living at a time when civilization i taking several huge steps forward. And that's just the beginning of this dramatic and exciting story.

The Cloud Forest


Joan North - 1966
    Taken from an orphanage and adopted by a woman teacher, twelve-year-old Andrew lives uneasily as the only boy in a girls’ boarding school in England. He himself attends a school for local boys and girls in a nearby town, but his free time is spent at Searly House, where his “Aunt Badger” teaches and where he is expected to make himself very scarce indeed. Marion Badger shows no fondness for her adopted son, who grows more and more unhappy and withdrawn. He is especially reluctant to go to Annerlie Hall, on old manor house on the edge of the school grounds, where Sir Edward Annerlie lives with his invalid brother. Andrew senses a strangeness there—an evil presence, almost. His life changes for the better when he meets Ronnie Peters, a student at Searly House, a girl who is quite content to be what Miss Spencer calls “an odd child.” Ronnie takes an immediate interest in Andrew and his problems. Together they become involved in a strange search for Andrew’s identity and for the meaning of experiences beyond their comprehension—a search in which they are guided by some who wish them well and hindered by others who wish them ill.

Clover Coverdale


Verily Anderson - 1966
    A story for girls, with elements irresistible to many readers - hospitals, a fire, school, romance and a lost father.When Clover wakes up in hospital after the explosion which wrecked the flats in which they lived, she finds herself without a family.