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About Peggy Saville

By George de Horne Vaizey

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A spirited girl from India turns an English vicarage upside down with her charm and mischief as she navigates new friendships and a strange new home.

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2007-11-25
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Summary

"About Peggy Saville" by George de Horne Vaizey is a captivating story about a young girl named Peggy Saville, who leaves behind her life in India to live with a vicar’s family in England, where her spirited nature and mischievous tendencies bring both joy and challenges as she adapts to a new home and forges bonds with the vicar's children. The narrative explores themes of friendship, adaptation, and the charm of youthful exuberance, all while following Peggy's adventures and misadventures in her new surroundings after the vicar receives a letter that sets in motion Peggy's arrival and integration into the vicarage. The reader is introduced to Peggy, who is described as clever and bright, and her unique personality quickly becomes apparent as she interacts with the vicar's children, setting the scene for humorous and heartwarming stories.

About the Author

Jessie Bell, later Jessie Mansergh, was an English writer born in Liverpool, who wrote under her married name Mrs George de Horne Vaizey.

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