Class

Welcome to the Little School by the Sea


Cover of the book Class by Jenny Colgan, Jane Beaton, Little, Brown Book Group
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Author: Jenny Colgan, Jane Beaton ISBN: 9780751567694
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group Publication: July 28, 2016
Imprint: Sphere Language: English
Author: Jenny Colgan, Jane Beaton
ISBN: 9780751567694
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication: July 28, 2016
Imprint: Sphere
Language: English

'Funny, page-turning and addictive . . . just like Malory Towers for grown-ups'
Sophie Kinsella

Class is the first novel in Jenny Colgan's beloved Maggie Adair series.

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Maggie went to the window and opened it wide, inhaling the lovely, ozoney air off the sea. Why had she never lived by the sea before? Why had she always looked out on housing estates and not the little white hulls of trawlers bobbing off in the distance?

It's gloriously sunny in Cornwall as the school year starts at the little boarding school by the sea.
Maggie, the newest teacher at Downey House, is determined to make her mark - but will it be at the expense of her relationship with safe, dependable Stan?

Simone has won a scholarship and wants to make her parents proud. Forced to share a room with the glossy, pretty, clever girls of Downey House, she needs to find a friend, fast.

Fliss is furious at being sent away from her home. As Simone tries desperately to fit in, Fliss tries desperately to get out.

Over the course of one year, friendships will bloom and lives will be changed forever.

"A brilliant boarding school book, stuffed full of unforgettable characters, thrilling adventures and angst..." - Lisa Jewell

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'Funny, page-turning and addictive . . . just like Malory Towers for grown-ups'
Sophie Kinsella

Class is the first novel in Jenny Colgan's beloved Maggie Adair series.

**************
Maggie went to the window and opened it wide, inhaling the lovely, ozoney air off the sea. Why had she never lived by the sea before? Why had she always looked out on housing estates and not the little white hulls of trawlers bobbing off in the distance?

It's gloriously sunny in Cornwall as the school year starts at the little boarding school by the sea.
Maggie, the newest teacher at Downey House, is determined to make her mark - but will it be at the expense of her relationship with safe, dependable Stan?

Simone has won a scholarship and wants to make her parents proud. Forced to share a room with the glossy, pretty, clever girls of Downey House, she needs to find a friend, fast.

Fliss is furious at being sent away from her home. As Simone tries desperately to fit in, Fliss tries desperately to get out.

Over the course of one year, friendships will bloom and lives will be changed forever.

"A brilliant boarding school book, stuffed full of unforgettable characters, thrilling adventures and angst..." - Lisa Jewell

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