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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
Genre: Children's Fiction / School Stories
Book Review:
Elizabeth Allen is back, and she's facing a new challenge at Whyteleafe School! Anne Digby's ''The Naughtiest Girl Marches On'' continues the beloved series with another engaging story of friendship, mystery, and school life.
Elizabeth is overjoyed to be a monitor again. It's a position of responsibility, a sign of how much she's grown since her early days as the naughtiest girl in the school. She's ready to do her duty, to set a good example, and to help the younger students.
But something strange is happening. One of the Second Form boys seems to be turning all the other boys against her. They're unfriendly, uncooperative, and Elizabeth can't understand why. Who is behind this campaign against her? And why would anyone want to make her job as monitor so difficult?
What follows is a compelling mystery as Elizabeth works to uncover the truth. She must figure out who is spreading negativity, why they're doing it, and how to win back the trust and friendship of the boys in her form. It's a test of her character and her leadership skills.
What makes this book so engaging is its focus on Elizabeth's growth as a leader. She's learning that being a monitor isn't just about rules and authority—it's about building relationships, understanding others, and finding positive ways to solve problems.
This edition is part of the extensive Naughtiest Girl series, which includes many adventures for Elizabeth and her friends. It's perfect for young readers aged 7-10 who love school stories, tales of personal growth, and the timeless appeal of Enid Blyton's characters.
''The Naughtiest Girl Marches On'' is a warm, engaging story that will delight fans new and old. Highly recommended.