Rebel of the School

Rebel of the School
Rebel of the School, written by L. T. Meade, follows the story of Kathleen O'Hara, a young girl from Ireland sent to an English school for a proper education. Instead of conforming, Kathleen befriends a group of girls who do not pay for their education and quickly rises to a position of influence among them. The novel, published in the late 19th century, explores themes of rebellion, friendship, and social class within the educational system.


































