Brought to book: Kate Macdonald on Elfrida Vipont and The Lark on the Wing
‘She moves the moral centre of the girls’ school story to a powerful Quaker ethos.’

In the 1970s, when I was reading my way through Aberdeen Children’s Library, I discovered an old novel from the late 1940s. It was about a girl who decides she wants to be a singer, and all the characters wete Quakers. I had never heard of Quakers, but I gobbled-up the book – The Lark on the Wing by Elfrida Vipont – and borrowed it often to reread.
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