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The Chalet School books

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BridgetPark Tue 06-Apr-21 13:44:11

Does anyone remember this series of wonderful books, by Elinor M Brent Dyer?

BridgetPark Tue 20-Jul-21 20:12:02

Hey Ladies, so lovely to hear all your stories of the Chalet School Books. They clearly mean as much to some of you as they did to me. I found solace and wonder in them, they were all mine and the escapism was a life-saver. My household was wild, feckless parents who left us mostly to our own devices, so the Chalet School Books were my haven. Thanks for sharing everyone, have a lovely evening

Grandma70s Tue 20-Jul-21 20:34:06

Only Ballet Shoes originally had the word ‘shoes’ in the title. The others didn’t, as far as I remember. Ballet Shoes is the best of the Noel Streatfeild books, I think, but they are all very readable. She had a genius for portraying character,

I had one of her less-known books called The Painted Garden. It’s about making a film of The Secret Garden, in the 1940s. The awkward one of the family lands the leading role of Mary Lennox. There’s usually an awkward child in Streatfeild’s books - selfportraits, I suspect.

Someone mentioned Lorna Hill. I read those, too. Also Pamela Brown’s Blue Door Venture, about children who run their own theatre.

My brother read Malcolm Saville and Arthur Ransome, but I didn’t. I regarded them as boys’ books, and therefore inferior ?.

Grandma70s Tue 20-Jul-21 20:39:12

Oh, Tennis Shoes was the original title, I think.

This thread is about the Chalet School books, which I have never read. Perhaps I should. I was sidetracked, sorry.

LucyLocket55 Tue 20-Jul-21 20:46:42

I loved the Mallory Towers books and was excited to go to boarding school at the age of 11 (father in forces) oh my goodness … girls boarding school of the 60s was like Dante’s 9th circle of hell. When I confessed to thinking that it would be like MT to other girls, I was mocked mercilessly and they wrote letters to Enid Blyton (which they left out for me to find) saying how sorry they felt for me.

Happiest day was when I left 7 years later. My daughters would never ever have gone boarding.

Ethelwashere1 Tue 20-Jul-21 21:35:25

I too loved the chalet school series and the stclair series by enid blyton. I have some tatty copies in the spare room

trisher Tue 20-Jul-21 22:17:59

Loved the Chalet School books and did some research into E.M Dyer she was a prolific writer. There is a group Friends of the Chalet School which keeps the books and ides going www.chaletschool.org.uk/new-chalet-school-and-other-title-short-stories/