Popular Schoolgirl
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Ruthie Maxwell arrives at St. Aidan's boarding school, determined to make her mark and become one of the 'popular' girls. She quickly befriends the vivacious Eileen Leslie, and together they navigate the ups and downs of school life. Ruthie excels in sports, earning the respect of her peers, and becomes a key player on the school's hockey and tennis teams. However, her rivalry with the scheming Carla Brent and her struggles to balance her social life with her academic studies test her limits. As Ruthie grows and matures, she learns the importance of loyalty, perseverance, and the true meaning of popularity.Book Details
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Angela Brazil
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Angela Brazil was a British author, born in the late 19th century, who rose to prominence as a writer of schoolgirl fiction. She wrote over 40 books that were popular among young girls and teenagers,...
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