![]() ![]() But later in the 19th century, school founders began to design more challenging courses of study for girls - courses that were just as demanding as those intended for boys. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, most schools for teen girls were meant to “finish” them, or prepare them for society. As you might imagine, same-sex schools offer even more benefits, challenges and conflicts - such a great setting for a story, if I do say so myself. ![]() ![]() As I’ve said before, you can’t go wrong when you pile kids together in a faraway school and replace the parents with a small group of disgruntled teachers. This week’s theme is all about Girls’ Schools!īoarding schools have long been one of my bullet-proof kinks in fiction. I really enjoyed the comments and recs about your favorite things about the Victorian period! The person who will receive a copy of THE VESPERTINE, plus swag, etc., is. FIRST, I must announce the winner from last week’s Victorian Giveaway. ![]()
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