• The O'Sullivan Twins at St Clare's

  • St Clare's, Book 2
  • By: Enid Blyton
  • Narrated by: Nicky Diss
  • Length: 4 hrs and 42 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (17 ratings)

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The O'Sullivan Twins at St Clare's

By: Enid Blyton
Narrated by: Nicky Diss
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Publisher's summary

Schooldays at St Clare's are never dull for twins Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan in Enid Blyton's much-loved boarding school series.

In audiobook two, it's the start of the Easter term, and the twins are looking forward to meeting all their friends at St Clare's once more. They are determined to be obedient and studious, but the new girls prove to be so much fun. Poor Mam'zelle had better watch out. Expect mischief at St Clare's!

©1942 Enid Blyton Ltd (P)2017 Hodder Children's Books

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Quite a different take on life

80 years ago, writers seemed to think it was OK to write kids stories in which the principal kid characters had to learn principles of ethical and moral behavior. Now we know that the school principal (as well as parents, staff and society) are the ones who are the principal cause of trouble, and so they need to have their foibles revealed and prosecuted.

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