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And Both Were Young - Madeleine L'Engle
And Both Were Young
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Flip doesn't think shell ever fit in at the Swiss boarding school.  Besides being homesick for her father and Connecticut, she isn't sophisticated like the other girls, and discussions about boys leave her tongue-tied.  Her happiest times are spent apart from the others, sketching or wandering in... show more
Flip doesn't think shell ever fit in at the Swiss boarding school.  Besides being homesick for her father and Connecticut, she isn't sophisticated like the other girls, and discussions about boys leave her tongue-tied.  Her happiest times are spent apart from the others, sketching or wandering in the mountains.But the day she's out walking alone and meets a French boy, Paul, things change for Flip.  As their relationship grows, so does her self-confidence.  Despite her newfound happiness, there are times when Paul seems a stranger to her.  And since dating is forbidden except to seniors, their romance must remain a secret.  With so many new feelings and obstacles to overcome in her present, can Flip help Paul to confront his troubled past and find a future?
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780440902294 (0440902290)
ASIN: 0440902290
Publisher: Laurel Leaf
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
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deborahmarkus7
deborahmarkus7 rated it
4.0 And Both Were Young
Just a wonderful story, set shortly after World War II. Philippa Hunter, a timid, artistic teenager, must attend a Swiss boarding school while her father, a professional painter, travels Europe. Philippa ("Flip" to her family) knows this year is going to be horrible. She's never been able to make fr...
Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it
3.5 starsA story of life, with no tremendous adventures or mystery, just the strife and turmoil of growing up, falling in love, loss and healing and the discovery of what it means to be fully alive and fully oneself.Thank you to Angie for the fantastic review that made me go read this book:)
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