Frost In May by Antonia White

"Frost In May" is a novel that follows the experiences of Nanda Grey, a young girl sent to a strict Catholic convent school in England. As the daughter of a convert, Nanda navigates the complex social hierarchies and the rigid expectations of the school authorities. Throughout the story, her individuality and creativity are often at odds with the institution's emphasis on conformity and obedience. The book, set in the early 20th century, explores themes of religion, education, and the pains of growing up, as Nanda struggles to find her place within the austere and often unforgiving environment of the school.

The 2235th greatest book of all time


Published
1933
Nationality
British
Type
Fiction
Pages
240-300
Words
58,900
Original Language
English

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