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Jan 1, 1923 — —· 103 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM AUTHOR · FICTION · GENERAL

Elizabeth Jane Howard

Also known as: Elizabeth Jane Howard, Elizabeth J. Howard

27
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3.8
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London, United Kingdom
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SOMEONE HAD TURNED off the wireless and, in spite of the room being full of people, there was a complete silencein which Polly could feel, and almost hear, her own heart thudding.

— from Marking Time (Cazalet Chronicle, Vol. 2), 1995

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Marking Time (Cazalet Chronicle, Vol. 2)

1995

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Odd girl out

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"If your daughter has ever come home from school upset because her friends didn't walk with her to lunch, if she has wanted to stay home or has run up to her room in tears and won't tell you why, you may need this book. These may seem like minor problems - who cares about notes passed behind your back, or a nasty look, or a party you're not invited to - but they aren't, and they can have a lasting effect on a girl's-esteem.". "In fact, as Rachel Simmons shows in Odd Girl Out, the secret world of girls' aggression is just as harmful as the aggression of boys, but it's harder to recognize. Girls are not encouraged to express their anger, and so it goes underground. The importance of relationships to women has long been understood. For girls, losing friends or becoming the object of a clique's derision can be devastating. Yet most teachers don't have time to notice and cope with the problem, and parents feel frustrated and hopeless in combating it. Every generation has struggled with this, and often parents still hold on to their own memories of suffering, making it more difficult when the time comes to help their children.". "Now, Odd Girl Out shines the light of understanding on the secret lives of girls. By articulating the dynamics of this behavior, she helps us see where it comes from and offers parents and teachers ways in which to help our daughters."--BOOK JACKET.

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Casting off

1995

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Opening in July 1945, this novel progresses through to 1947, following Rupert's life as he struggles with normality and the difficulty of finding his position back in the family. Polly, Clary and Louise also feature in the book.

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