Saturday 26 September 2015

#Book Review Wishing For Tommorow




Blurb



In this delightful sequel to A Little Princess, Sara Crewe has gone away with the Indian gentleman, and now nothing is the same at Miss Minchin’s. Spoiled Lottie, awful Lavinia, and shy Ermengarde are all left to make their own way at the Select Seminary for Young Ladies, along with a new maid—Alice from Epping, a bright girl from the country whose practicality and confidence are a refreshing change from stodgy Miss Minchin. But when Ermengarde wishes for no more Miss Minchin’s on her thirteenth birthday, her wish comes true in a fiery and dramatic climax. Ending with a surprise visit from Sara, this is a lovely story about finding your way and things coming out right.



Jade's Review



Wishing for Tommorow is about a girl called Ermengarde and her best friend Sara Crewe goes away. My favourite part of the book was when Lottie found Bosco. I didn't like when Alice said bad things about the Select Seminary for Young Ladies. I also liked when Lavinia had to write a letter to her mother to have piano lessons. My favourite character was Jessica because she was kind and lent Ermengarde her dress.