The pros and cons of living next door to your teacher By Jo Green Olivia, or Liv as she was universally known, was a bright 18-year-old, usually top of her
A girl bravely chooses to take responsibility for a broken window. By Jo Green It was a week before the end of another school year, back in 1967. The upper sixth
A girl plots to steal an advantage By Jo Green In the sixth form at St Giles academy in a commuter town near London, like everywhere, Covid-19 had led to major
A girl has to tell her aunty about her detention By Jo Green Ann was staying over at her aunty Jane’s house for the weekend. Her mum was away at a
One girl’s error makes another wonder By Jo Green When I was 18 and in the sixth form, my friend Carol and I went to Mrs Smith’s corner shop near
A father deals with an errant daughter By Jo Green It was Friday afternoon. Jo, an upper sixth pupil at the local college, was handed her coursework story back and it was covered
Don’t upset Santa Claus! By Jo Green It was 1.00 am on Christmas morning, 1897. All was quiet all around and deep snow lay on the ground. Santa crept silent around
A new doctor makes mistakes By Jo Green It was a normal day at the infirmary; covid wards overflowing, ICU (Intensive Care Unit) overflowing, casualty overflowing, ambulances queued with patients
A neighbour helps a mother out By Jo Green Carl was a 24-year-old graduate who had a job in an estate agent’s office just outside Poole in Dorset, England. He
A couple on holiday enjoy a local treat Tom and his wife, Jo, were holidaying in Rhodes for two weeks during the early autumn of 2016. It was still very