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First edition dust jacket
AuthorEnid Blyton
IllustratorStanley Lloyd
LanguageEnglish
GenreSchool story
PublisherMethuen (UK)
Publication date
1950
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Preceded byUpper Fourth at Malory Towers 
Followed byLast Term at Malory Towers 

In the Fifth at Malory Towers is a novel in the school story genre written by Enid Blyton.[1] It is the fifth book in her Malory Towers series and, like other books in the series, follows Darrell Rivers at the eponymous girls' boarding school.

Plot summary

Darrell Rivers, now in the Fifth Form, and her younger sister Felicity return to Malory Towers. Darrell is relieved to have passed her School Certificate examination, along with most of her friends.

Alicia and Gwendoline also move to the Fifth Form, despite failing the exam, while Connie remains in the Upper Fourth, separated from her twin Ruth. Other newcomers are Moira Linton and Catherine Gray, who both remain in the Fifth from the previous year. To the girls’ discomfort, the domineering Moira becomes Head Girl of the Form.

Darrell is appointed as Fifth Form Head of Games, responsible for organising practice times for the lower school and assisting the games mistresses in coaching. However, when Darrell is consulted on team selections and favours Felicity, her younger sister, she faces accusations of favouritism.

New girl Maureen Little joins the Fifth Form after the closure of her old school, Mazely Manor. Her vain character, along with her long and tedious stories about her former school swiftly irritates the other girls. When Mam’zelle mistakenly refers to the school as “Measley Manor,” the girls delight in repeating her mistake in Maureen's hearing.

Maureen is encouraged by the girls to befriend Gwendoline, who realises with horror that Maureen's self-centred character and behaviour is very much akin to her own.

After confiscating some tricks booklets from June, Mam'zelle buys a set of hideous trick teeth, which she uses for her own "treek" - displaying a ghastly and sinister smile around the school. Despite the disapproval of other mistresses, Mam'zelle's popularity with the girls soars.

The Fifth Form is tasked with designing and performing the Christmas school entertainment. They decide it should be a pantomime to allow everyone to participate. Darrell is the lead co-writer, while Irene composes the music and Belinda designs the show. Gwendoline and Maureen are both hopeful of being cast in the lead role of Cinderella, but the part goes to Mary-Lou. Other castings include Alicia as the Demon King, Bill as the Baron and Mavis as the Prince.

Moira appoints herself as one of the co-producers, and her hard and dominating personality causes many problems, culminating in Alicia's resignation from the production. Soon after, in an unpleasant episode, Moira receives a series of spiteful and anonymous letters, and dreads the possibility that the sender may be her younger sister Bridget, in the Fourth Form. When the real culprit is revealed to be Alicia's cousin June, Moira intervenes to save her from expulsion. A grateful Alicia withdraws her resignation.

At the end, Cinderella is performed to an audience of parents and the rest of the school, to tumultuous applause. The show is a triumph and Darrell savours the success of her first play.[2]

Characters

North Tower Fifth Form girls


Other girls

Mistresses and Staff

Other characters

References

  1. ^ "In the Fifth at Malory Towers (Malory Towers #5)". www.fadedpage.com. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  2. ^ "In the Fifth at Malory Towers by Enid Blyton".