Wishing for tomorrow : the sequel to A little princess
Relates what becomes of Ermengarde and the other girls left behind at Miss Minchin's School after Sara Crewe leaves to live with her guardian, the Indian gentleman.
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- ISBN: 9781442401693
- ISBN: 1442401699
- Physical Description 273 pages : illustrations
- Publisher New York : Margaret K. McElderry Books, 2010.
- Copyright ©2009
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General Note: | Originally published: Great Britain : Hodder Children's Books, 2009. Sequel to: A little princess. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 22.94 |
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Wishing for Tomorrow : The Sequel to a Little Princess
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Wishing for Tomorrow : The Sequel to a Little Princess
In this delightful sequel to A Little Princess, Sara Crewe has gone away with the Indian gentleman, and now nothing is the same at Miss Minchin's. Spoiled Lottie, awful Lavinia, and shy Ermengarde are all left behind at the Select Seminary for Young Ladies, and the new maid, Alice from Epping, is a bright girl from the country whose practicality and confidence are a refreshing change from the stodgy Miss Minchin. Lottie learns to notice things and has adventures, Lavinia dreams of earning a place at Oxford, and Ermengarde realizes that friendship sometimes means keeping secrets. With a surprise visit from Sara at the end, Wishing for Tomorrow is a lovely story about finding your way and things coming out right.