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Ratings: ★★★★★ (4.6/5)
Genre: Children's Fiction / School Stories
Book Review:
The girls of St Clare's are back for another term of fun, friendship, and mischief! ''Claudine at St Clare's'' is the fifth book in Enid Blyton's beloved school series, and it introduces one of the most memorable characters in the entire series.
A new French student, Claudine, arrives at St Clare's, and she's unlike anyone the girls have met before. She's mischievous, clever, and has a wonderful talent for causing chaos while somehow avoiding blame. Her battles with the snobbish Angela and her elegant mother provide some of the funniest moments in the series.
The story reaches a hilarious climax when Claudine ''accidentally'' falls into the swimming pool, soaking Angela's mother completely. But was it really an accident? The look of satisfaction in Claudine's eyes suggests otherwise! This scene captures everything fans love about the St Clare's books: humor, friendship, and the occasional act of well-deserved mischief.
What makes this book so enjoyable is its cast of characters. Alongside Claudine, we have the twins Pat and Isabel, the loyal Bobby, the clever Mirabel, and the snooty Angela. Their interactions, friendships, and occasional conflicts feel real and engaging. Blyton captures the ups and downs of boarding school life with warmth and humor.
This edition is part of the complete St Clare's series, which includes ''The Twins at St Clare's,'' ''The O'Sullivan Twins,'' ''Summer Term at St Clare's,'' ''Second Form at St Clare's,'' and ''Fifth Formers at St Clare's.''
''Claudine at St Clare's'' is perfect for young readers aged 8-12 who enjoy school stories, friendship tales, and lots of laughs. It's a reminder that the best school adventures are the ones shared with friends. Highly recommended.