Saving Miss Oliver's

Saving Miss Oliver's

A Novel

$16.99

Publication Date: 18th September 2018

The fate of the beloved school is hanging in the balance. . . "From the very first paragraphs, Saving Miss Oliver's is an engaging read and is very highly recommended to all general fiction readers."--Midwest... Read More
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The fate of the beloved school is hanging in the balance. . . "From the very first paragraphs, Saving Miss Oliver's is an engaging read and is very highly recommended to all general fiction readers."--Midwest... Read More
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The fate of the beloved school is hanging in the balance. . .

"From the very first paragraphs, Saving Miss Oliver's is an engaging read and is very highly recommended to all general fiction readers."
--Midwest Book Review

"There are moments here that indicate that Davenport, who, as his bio notes, 'had a long career in education,' was probably an excellent teacher, like a scene in which Francis explicates a Robert Frost poem with his class, and there are some wonderful students, like the head of the school newspaper who is conducting research about the sex lives of students. . . A book for anyone who's wondered about the inner workings and worries of a school administration."
--Kirkus Reviews

The prestigious boarding school Miss Oliver's School for Girls is on the cusp of going under. The trustees just fired the headmistress of the last thirty-five years, and the alumnae and students are angry and determined to hate her successor, the new--and male--head Fred Kindler. If only he can gain the support of the legendary senior teacher Francis Plummer, then Fred might have a fighting chance to save the school; but no one except Francis's wife and the school librarian, Peggy, is willing to give Fred a chance.

With Fred's career on the line and the Plummers' marriage at stake, will Miss Oliver's survive to be the school it once was?

Details
  • Price: $16.99
  • Pages: 386
  • Carton Quantity: 20
  • Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
  • Imprint: WestWinds Press
  • Series: Miss Oliver's School for Girls
  • Publication Date: 18th September 2018
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9781513261317
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age: 14+
  • BISACs:
    YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Literary
    YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Coming of Age
    YOUNG ADULT FICTION / School & Education / Boarding School & Prep School
Reviews

"Some are called to serve in schools. Some are called to write. Davenport is called to both."
--Annie Dillard

"I was enthralled by the stories within the story, and moved to tears by the strength and bravery of the characters who so quickly became my friends. This is a story of struggle and disappointment, but most of all, it is a story about wisdom and hope."
--Jessie-lea Abbott, former Head of School, Katherine Delmar Burke School

"A fascinating novel, a school story vibrant with personalities, crises, hopes, idealism, laughter, tears, struggle and soaring spirit. The reader will care intensely about the persons and events in this book, the drama and comedy vividly alive in it."
--David Mallery

"Saving Miss Oliver's is one of those rare novels that not only entertains and engages its readers, but also serves as an excellent case study in leadership, management and organizational behavior. How unique it is to find such lessons in a novel, let alone a novel so well-crafted that the reader walks away feeling inspired to be a better manager, teacher, student and leader."
--Barbara B. Hines, Quill and Scroll, Howard University

Author Bio
Stephen Davenport has taught in both day and boarding schools and served as the head of The Country School in Madison, CT, and The Athenian School in Danville, CA, and the director of the boarding camp Cragged Mountain Farm. Early in his career, he earned The Capital Area Distinguished Teacher Award from Trinity College. He has consulted with independent schools, doing executive searches, leading professional development workshops for faculties, and coaching school heads. Davenport’s been published in the New York Times Magazine, the New York Times Sunday travel section, and the Saturday Review and is now a full-time writer and volunteer, serving on the board of The Athenian School and of Aim High in the San Francisco Bay Area. He lives in Oakland, California.

The fate of the beloved school is hanging in the balance. . .

"From the very first paragraphs, Saving Miss Oliver's is an engaging read and is very highly recommended to all general fiction readers."
--Midwest Book Review

"There are moments here that indicate that Davenport, who, as his bio notes, 'had a long career in education,' was probably an excellent teacher, like a scene in which Francis explicates a Robert Frost poem with his class, and there are some wonderful students, like the head of the school newspaper who is conducting research about the sex lives of students. . . A book for anyone who's wondered about the inner workings and worries of a school administration."
--Kirkus Reviews

The prestigious boarding school Miss Oliver's School for Girls is on the cusp of going under. The trustees just fired the headmistress of the last thirty-five years, and the alumnae and students are angry and determined to hate her successor, the new--and male--head Fred Kindler. If only he can gain the support of the legendary senior teacher Francis Plummer, then Fred might have a fighting chance to save the school; but no one except Francis's wife and the school librarian, Peggy, is willing to give Fred a chance.

With Fred's career on the line and the Plummers' marriage at stake, will Miss Oliver's survive to be the school it once was?

  • Price: $16.99
  • Pages: 386
  • Carton Quantity: 20
  • Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
  • Imprint: WestWinds Press
  • Series: Miss Oliver's School for Girls
  • Publication Date: 18th September 2018
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9781513261317
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age: 14+
  • BISACs:
    YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Literary
    YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Coming of Age
    YOUNG ADULT FICTION / School & Education / Boarding School & Prep School

"Some are called to serve in schools. Some are called to write. Davenport is called to both."
--Annie Dillard

"I was enthralled by the stories within the story, and moved to tears by the strength and bravery of the characters who so quickly became my friends. This is a story of struggle and disappointment, but most of all, it is a story about wisdom and hope."
--Jessie-lea Abbott, former Head of School, Katherine Delmar Burke School

"A fascinating novel, a school story vibrant with personalities, crises, hopes, idealism, laughter, tears, struggle and soaring spirit. The reader will care intensely about the persons and events in this book, the drama and comedy vividly alive in it."
--David Mallery

"Saving Miss Oliver's is one of those rare novels that not only entertains and engages its readers, but also serves as an excellent case study in leadership, management and organizational behavior. How unique it is to find such lessons in a novel, let alone a novel so well-crafted that the reader walks away feeling inspired to be a better manager, teacher, student and leader."
--Barbara B. Hines, Quill and Scroll, Howard University

Stephen Davenport has taught in both day and boarding schools and served as the head of The Country School in Madison, CT, and The Athenian School in Danville, CA, and the director of the boarding camp Cragged Mountain Farm. Early in his career, he earned The Capital Area Distinguished Teacher Award from Trinity College. He has consulted with independent schools, doing executive searches, leading professional development workshops for faculties, and coaching school heads. Davenport’s been published in the New York Times Magazine, the New York Times Sunday travel section, and the Saturday Review and is now a full-time writer and volunteer, serving on the board of The Athenian School and of Aim High in the San Francisco Bay Area. He lives in Oakland, California.