Kitty at St Clare's

Author(s): Pamela Cox

Children's Fiction

A classic children's story from the world's best-loved children's author, Enid Blyton. School life has never been so splendid. There's a new girl at St Clare's - and she has a pet goat! Kitty Flaherty is joining the third form, along with McGinty the goat! Thanks to Kitty's infectious laugh and McGinty's talent for eating everything, the girls know that this term is going to be full of fun. But it's also full of upset. Pat misses the first few weeks, thanks to a broken arm, and another new girl, Amanda, seizes the opportunity to become Isabel's new best friend. Will the twins overcome this rift? And if that's not enough, there's also a rivalry with the second formers and the actions of the cold Margaret Winters, deputy head girl, to contend with! There'll be more trouble at St Clare's! Enid Blyton is arguably the most famous children's author of all time, thanks to series such as The Wishing-Chair, The Faraway Tree-, The Mysteries, The Famous Five and The Secret Seven. Her school series - including St Clare's and Malory Towers are the perfect books for girls who are experiencing their own adventure at school.

General Information

  • : 9781405272872
  • : Egmont UK Ltd
  • : Egmont Books Ltd
  • : 0.128
  • : 01 January 2014
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Pamela Cox
  • : Paperback
  • : 823.92
  • : 176

More About The Product

Enid Blyton is one of the most-loved authors in children's publishing. With over 700 titles published, Enid Blyton's stories remain timeless classics, adored by children throughout the world. Enid was born in 1897, and it was through her father that she developed a love of books. Enid became a teacher and in 1922, a collection of poems by her was published. She married Hugh Pollock and had two children with him, soon afterwards writing her first novel, The Adventures of the Wishing-Chair. Enid divorced Hugh and married Kenneth Waters in 1943. Throughout the 40 and 50s, Enid wrote books at a colossal pace: adventure stories, mysteries, magical stories, farming stories, stories for younger children, best-selling series like The Famous Five and Noddy... her writing knew no bounds! Enid died in 1968.