For the School Colours
Angela Brazil
For the School Colours
Angela Brazil
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The book "For The School Colours" was written by British novelist Angela Brazil. The story takes place in Briarcroft, an English boarding school for females. The protagonist of the narrative is sixteen-year-old Joan Ranger, an avid athlete and devoted Briarcroft student. Joan is excited to participate and help her team win the coveted School Colours as the school's annual sports day draws near. Things change, however, when Nita, a new student at Briarcroft who quickly establishes herself as a powerful athlete, arrives. The two girls get competitive on the sports pitch as tensions between them increase as the sports day draws near. The book looks at issues like loyalty, sportsmanship, and how crucial collaboration is to success. In the early 20th century, Angela Brazil, a prolific creator of tales about girls in school, was well-liked. One of her numerous books, "For The School Colours," focuses on the difficulties and adventures encountered by the pupils at a ladies' boarding school.
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