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The Youngest Girl in the School, Classics To Go

Victorian children's literature featuring a spunky young heroine. Babs was supposedly sent to Coventry for weeks by her classmates, but she spends so much time engaging in maladaptive daydreams that she never even notices, and when she does she's grateful they leave her alone so she can daydream some more. Even when her classmates forgive her, they are used to her talking to herself and making no sense, because she's always away with the fairies. But everyone adores her. (Goodreads)

Evelyn Sharp

Evelyn Jane Sharp (4 August 1869 – 17 June 1955) was a key figure in two major British women's suffrage societies, the militant Women's Social and Political Union and the United Suffragists. She helped found the latter and became editor of Votes for Women during the First World War. She was twice imprisoned and became a tax resister. An established author who had published in The Yellow Book, she was especially well known for her children's fiction.

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