Strangers at the Farm School
by Josephine Elder
Because the Farm School has become so popular, new buildings have to be erected to house the sudden influx of new pupils, and at first, Annis and Kitty take a gloomy view of this development, afraid that their school will become like any other - hide-bound by time-tables and regulations.
How Annis and the older pupils manage to preserve the unique character of the Farm School against unfavourable odds, is told in this enjoyable story.
Miss Elder's charm of style and gift for characterisation make her books deservedly popular, and this third adventure concerning the Farm School will be eagerly welcomed by all girls who have read her previous titles, and will afford a delightful experience to those who are meeting Annis and Kitty for the first time.
(Dustwrapper blurb from Children's Press undated edition)
My edition: Children's Press undated with dustwrapper (bookplate 1961)
Not known in a laminated edition
Not known in a Seagull edition
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