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Anne Digby (1) (1943–)

Auteur de The Naughtiest Girl Keeps a Secret

Pour les autres auteurs qui s'appellent Anne Digby, voyez la page de désambigüisation.

49 oeuvres 2,290 utilisateurs 37 critiques 4 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Anne Digby, born in 1935, is a well-known author of UK school stories. Her first novel, A Horse Called September, was published in 1975. Her other works include Quicksilver Horse, The Big Swim of the Summer, the Trebizon series, the Me, Jill Robinson series, the Jug Valley Juniors series, and the afficher plus Three R Detective books for younger readers. She also continued Enid Blyton's Naughtiest Girl series. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

Séries

Œuvres de Anne Digby

The Naughtiest Girl Keeps a Secret (1999) 154 exemplaires
The Naughtiest Girl Saves the Day (1999) 128 exemplaires
The Naughtiest Girl Helps a Friend (1999) 127 exemplaires
Second Term at Trebizon (1979) 123 exemplaires
Well Done, the Naughtiest Girl (1999) 121 exemplaires
Boy Trouble at Trebizon (1980) 106 exemplaires
The Naughtiest Girl Wants to Win (2000) 103 exemplaires
The Naughtiest Girl Marches On (2000) 100 exemplaires
More Trouble at Trebizon (1981) 97 exemplaires
Summer Camp at Trebizon (1982) 97 exemplaires
The Tennis Term at Trebizon (1982) 92 exemplaires
The Hockey Term at Trebizon (1984) 89 exemplaires
Into the Fourth at Trebizon (1982) 86 exemplaires
Fourth Year Triumphs at Trebizon (1985) 79 exemplaires
Fifth Year Friendships at Trebizon (1990) 73 exemplaires
The Ghostly Term at Trebizon (1990) 64 exemplaires
Secret Letters at Trebizon (1993) 64 exemplaires
A Horse Called September (1978) 60 exemplaires
The Ghostbusters Storybook (1985) 19 exemplaires
Naughtiest Girl Books 4-7 (2015) 11 exemplaires
The Quicksilver Horse (1979) 10 exemplaires
The Big Swim of the Summer (1979) 9 exemplaires
The Naughtiest Girl Collection 3 (2016) 7 exemplaires
Mystery of the Missing Footprints (1992) 3 exemplaires
The Silly Postman Mystery (1995) 1 exemplaire
Jill spiller komedie (1989) 1 exemplaire
The Oh!-So-Secret Princess (2019) 1 exemplaire

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Nom légal
Davidson, Patricia
Autres noms
Digby, Anne (nom-de-plume)
Date de naissance
1943-05-05
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK
Lieux de résidence
East Sussex, England, UK
London, England, UK
Paris, France
Études
North London Collegiate School
Professions
Press Officer
magazine journalist
children's book author
girls' school story author
Organisations
Oxfam
Courte biographie
Anne Digby is the nom-de-plume of Patricia Davidson, born 1943 (not 1942 or 1935) in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK, a prolific children's author.

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Critiques

{Fourteenth of 14 in Trebizon series; children's, boarding school stories, girls, adventure, school stories}(1994)

The last book in the series starts right after the end of the previous book, with the Trebizon friends on the boat returning from their exchange trip to Paris. They have a lot of studying to do as their GCSE exams are coming up this term. A lot of their Garth college friends have A Levels or GCSEs to sit as well, and Rebecca's friend Cliff has his GCSEs as well. Meanwhile, the girls discover that Mulberry Cove and Mulberry Island are up for sale which could seriously curtail the School's activities on the beach and will mean the closure of the sailing school which they use in summer unless the Action Committee can do something about it. And after the exams, their French exchange friends will be returning the visit in time for the Commemoration Ball and to go home with them for the holidays - during which they will all receive their exam results, after Rebecca's sixteenth birthday.

This book is as full of action as ever while retaining a fairly realistic focus on school life. It ends with most of the beloved characters getting the results they were hoping for and looking forward to a future of possibilities and with Rebecca looking forward to her last two years of school in the Sixth forms. It would have been nice if Digby had closed out the series by taking her to the end of her school career but it leaves Rebecca and her friends in a good place, and with a certain friendship moving on a step.

Although most of the series was a re-read for me, I hadn't read this book before. When I first read the series of the four styles of covers the books I read were the earlier two, more realistic ones (Richard Jones is the only name I can find) which I've always liked and I still think they hold up well although Lucy Truman's covers for the reissue are fun too.

(January 2023)
4 stars
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humouress | 2 autres critiques | Sep 11, 2023 |
The maths struggles were fun but I didn't really enjoy the super shady teacher.
 
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tronella | 1 autre critique | Jun 22, 2019 |
 
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tronella | 1 autre critique | Jun 22, 2019 |
Princess Bee has never really seen her kingdom. Sure, she's ridden with her parents during the parades, but she's still to small to see out of the windows. Even the citizens have never seen more than the tip of her tiara which peeks over the edge. Only one man has caught sight of her because he makes sure to wear stilts so he can peer down and smile at her. But Princess Bee has noticed that one of the servants, in particular, has days off...something a princess never has. And this servant wears ordinary clothes and goes into town to do ordinary things. Princess Bee may not be able to sneak out of the castle, but she's determined to, at least, wear ordinary clothes.

This book makes a perfect read aloud for ages 4 to 8, or a great first reader for those more sure and comfortable in their reading skills. Princess Bee is a sweet princess, never spoiled, and wonderfully curious about life. She never gets snotty or snippy but is determined. She makes mistakes, admits to them, and tries her best no matter what. In other words, she's a princess to cheer for and easy to connect to despite her tiara.

The story moves along at a wonderful pace, bringing new twists at just the right moment. It appears to be a simple tale at first, but the well worked plot grabs and hooks until the very end. There are a handful of simple but bright illustrations, which add something to look at but add little to the story. Nor do they need to. Princess Bee does run into troubles, and it's impossible not to feel for her as she tries to find footing in an ordinary world she doesn't understand. There's friendship, kindness, and simply clever moments at guarantee many smiles.

I received a complimentary copy and was so caught up in this cute story that I wanted to leave my honest thoughts.
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tdrecker | Feb 13, 2019 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
49
Membres
2,290
Popularité
#11,215
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
37
ISBN
275
Langues
5
Favoris
4

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