St Trinian’s

St Trinian’s by Pippa Le Quesne, published by Penguin in 2007, is a film tie-in edition with 147 pages. This book presents a humorous and chaotic narrative centered around the infamous school for young ‘ladies’ facing imminent closure. In a bid to secure funding, the students and teachers devise an audacious plan to steal a renowned painting from the National Gallery, showcasing their mischievous spirit and determination.
Readers will find a lively exploration of themes related to school life, social dynamics, and the challenges of adolescence. The story unfolds as the ungovernable students, along with their equally unruly teachers, embark on a daring heist that tests their ingenuity and teamwork. With its focus on social themes and the coming-of-age journey, St Trinian’s captures the essence of youthful rebellion and the lengths one might go to save their beloved institution.
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St Trinian’s is in crisis.
The notorious school for young ‘ladies’ has been threatened with closure and needs to find funds, fast. A whole host of ungovernable and downright unruly pranksters (and that includes the teachers) are game on to pull off theheist of the century.
Their plan? Steal an extremely famous painting from the National Gallery. Right under the noses of the authorities, of course. But can their combined cunning and total lack of shame save the day before school is out – for good?
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