And when the school celebration of firework night comes around and a tragic event occurs, Pearl realizes quite how much she does need her big sister. Maybe she doesn't need Jodie as much as she used to. Jodie really doean't fit in with the posh teenagers in her class. But things keep on changin for the sisters. When term begins, their strange summer is over. Jodie just seems to be getting into more and more trouble - arguing with Mum, scaring the children, flirting with the young gardener. Jodie has always been the leader - but now it's Pearl who's making new friends: tall, eccentric Harley and Mrs Wilberforce, the wife of the Head, with her library of wonderful books. Things start to change now they are in their new home. She’s also very rebellious, and has a penchant for breaking the rules. When their parents get new jobs at Melchester College, a Victorian gothic mansion, the girls spend a bizarre summer holiday in the boarding school with just a few leftover children for company. As young Pearl’s spirited sister, Jodie is super protective and supportive. Jodie is nearly three years older, bold and brash and bad - and Pearl adores her. Pearl is the younger one, small, shy and axious.
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