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In Enid Blyton’s bestselling school series Elizabeth Allen is sent away to boarding school and makes up her mind to be the naughtiest pupil there’s ever been.
In book seven, the school’s strawberry plants are vandalised and a lost blazer button at the scene of the crime leads straight to the Naughtiest Girl.
It is hers, but how did it get there - and why would anyone want to pin the blame on Elizabeth?
Between 1940 and 1952, Enid Blyton wrote four novels about Naughtiest Girl, Elizabeth Allen. Books 5-10 are authorised sequels of the series written by Anne Digby in 1999.
Bonus material:
A rare, complete serial story about a very special school.
An interview with Enid Blyton about her school days.
Enid Blyton’s experiences as a teacher.
A timeline of the author’s life.
Photos from Enid Blyton’s younger days.
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In Enid Blyton’s bestselling school series Elizabeth Allen is sent away to boarding school and makes up her mind to be the naughtiest pupil there’s ever been.
In book seven, the school’s strawberry plants are vandalised and a lost blazer button at the scene of the crime leads straight to the Naughtiest Girl.
It is hers, but how did it get there - and why would anyone want to pin the blame on Elizabeth?
Between 1940 and 1952, Enid Blyton wrote four novels about Naughtiest Girl, Elizabeth Allen. Books 5-10 are authorised sequels of the series written by Anne Digby in 1999.
Bonus material:
A rare, complete serial story about a very special school.
An interview with Enid Blyton about her school days.
Enid Blyton’s experiences as a teacher.
A timeline of the author’s life.
Photos from Enid Blyton’s younger days.