![]() ![]() But Elizabeth is on the threshold of change. And now, because her English teacher wants to rekindle the Joy of the Envelope, a Complete and Utter Stranger knows more about Elizabeth than anyone else. Her best friend Celia has disappeared, her absent father has reappeared and her communication with her mother depends entirely on fridge notes. Yours sincerely, Society of People who are Definitely Going to Fail High School (and Most Probably Life as Well!) Life is pretty complicated for Elizabeth Clarry. ![]() ![]() You're perfect for our Society and we're very excited about having you join. And you're trying to study now? On the bus? With the Brookfield boys climbing onto each other's shoulders to get to the emergency roof exit? And with Celia about to get on the bus at any moment? And you think that's going to make a difference!!! That's really very amusing, Elizabeth. And you didn't do one single piece of homework! Fabulous! Also we have a feeling that you have a History test today. ![]() It is so impressive! You had four assignments, an English essay and a chapter of Maths to do. We have just found out about your holiday. Dear Ms Clarry, It is with great pleasure that we invite you to join our Society. ![]()
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