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Evelyn Sharp

    Evelyn Sharp emerged as a notable figure in the early 20th century, making her mark as both a journalist and an author. She wielded her pen not only to craft works for children and adults but also as a potent tool in the fight for women's rights. Her activism within the suffrage movement, including her editorial work for the journal 'Votes for Women', underscores her dedication to advancing social change. Sharp also held pacifist views and remained committed to the causes she championed throughout her life.

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    • The Youngest Girl in the School

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in an old London schoolroom, the narrative revolves around Peter, a character determined to maintain a cheerful atmosphere amidst a pervasive gloom. His proactive nature highlights his sensitivity to negativity, showcasing his desire to preserve joy and liveliness in his surroundings. The story explores themes of resilience and the struggle against despair, emphasizing the importance of optimism in challenging environments.

      The Youngest Girl in the School