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Just Patty
EAN : 9791041999477
Édition papier
EAN : 9791041999477
Paru le : 24 avr. 2024
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- EAN13 : 9791041999477
- Réf. éditeur : 346033
- Date Parution : 24 avr. 2024
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 174
- Format : H:220 mm L:170 mm E:10 mm
- Poids : 280gr
- Résumé : "Just Patty" by Jean Webster is a delightful narrative set in the cloistered environment of St. Ursula's, a boarding school for girls. The story revolves around Patty Wyatt and her close friends, Priscilla and Conny, who are known for their mischievous antics and spirited personalities. The narrative begins with the trio being separated into different rooms as a disciplinary measure, but they soon find a way to reunite in their beloved "Paradise Alley" through a series of humorous and clever schemes. The book explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the challenges of adolescence, all while maintaining a light-hearted and comedic tone. The plot thickens with the introduction of Mae Mertelle Van Arsdale, a new student who claims to have been proposed to multiple times, challenging Rosalie Patton's status as the school's romantic authority. Mae's tales of a mysterious English suitor named Cuthbert St. John captivate the school, leading to a series of events orchestrated by Patty and her friends to expose the truth behind Mae's stories. The narrative also touches on the girls' interactions with their teachers, particularly Miss Lord, who attempts to instill a sense of social responsibility in her students through lectures on contemporary issues like women's rights and labor strikes. Throughout the book, Patty and her friends navigate the ups and downs of school life with humor and ingenuity, ultimately reinforcing the importance of camaraderie and the joy of youthful rebellion. Jean Webster's engaging storytelling and vivid characterizations make "Just Patty" a charming exploration of the trials and triumphs of growing up.




