![]() Struggling to fill Sara’s shoes, caring for Lottie and feeding the rat Melchisedec, sturdy Ermengarde discovers her own strength. The discovery that girls can attend Oxford prompts Lavinia to put her strong will to use she vows to go herself, an opportunity she recognizes was denied to the young Miss Minchin. Alice, Becky’s assertive replacement, refuses to sleep in the attic she’s no doormat. Miss Minchin is shattered, Lavinia bored, Ermengarde and Lottie bereft-and bigger changes are afoot. ![]() Sara Crewe and Becky have left Miss Minchin’s academy for girls. As such, this slyly engaging follow-up to A Little Princess is a welcome surprise. Sequels to beloved classics penned by contemporary authors have at best a mixed track record, and the author of the quirky Casson family novels makes an unlikely successor to Frances Hodgson Burnett. ![]()
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