The Girls of Greycliff
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Release date is 2020-05-09
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"The Girls of Greycliff" by Harriet Pyne Grove is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows a group of young girls at a boarding school in Greycliff, as they navigate friendships, new beginnings, and the complexities of growing up. The characters seem to engage in various activities, weaving through both lighthearted and sincere moments, indicating that the narrative likely explores themes of camaraderie, personal growth, and the challenges of adolescence. The beginning of the book introduces readers to the jovial atmosphere as the "Greycliff Girls" return to school, filled with laughter and excitement. The opening chapter focuses on Hilary and Lilian, two best friends who embrace their reunion, while also expressing curiosity about their old friends and the new arrivals. As they excitedly learn about their living arrangements and the other girls back at school, the narrative hints at both the joy of rekindled friendships and the anxieties surrounding new experiences for girls like Margaret, a newcomer struggling with homesickness. This sets the stage for a delightful exploration of their experiences as they face the challenges and joys of school life together. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Boarding schools -- Juvenile fiction Girls -- Societies and clubs -- Juvenile fiction Mystery fiction Boarding school students -- Juvenile fiction