Tally is dismayed when her father tells her that she must go to boarding school. World War II is coming, and Tally and her aunts and father live in London. Because the city is in danger of being bombed, children were often sent to the countryside. When Tally reaches Delderton, she finds that it is not an ordinary school. Children are loved by their teachers, do not have to wear uniforms, and science lessons are often nature walks at dawn. Tally soon makes friends and enters into life at the school. When she hears the school is invited to a folk dancing festival in the small country of Bergania, she leads a drive to send a team to the festival, and this is where the real adventure begins. Nazis invade the country while they are there, and they must rescue the prince. This was another wonderful book by Eva Ibbotson, but the reading level may be difficult for some 5th graders.
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i haven't read this book but i read island of the aunts which i think would be another good book.
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