Author:Jilly Cooper,Samantha Bond

At Bagley Hall, a notoriously wild, but increasingly academic, independent, crammed with the children of the famous, trouble is afoot. The ambitious and fatally attractive headmaster, Hengist Brett-Taylor, hatches a plan to share the facilities of his school with Larkminster Comprehensive - known locally, as 'Larks'. His reasons for doing so are purely financial, but he is encouraged by the opportunities the scheme gives him for frequent meetings with Janna Curtis, the dynamic new head of Larks, who has been drafted in to save what is a fast-sinking school from closure. Janna is young, pretty, enthusiastic and vastly brave - and she will do anything to rescue her demoralised, run-down and cash-strapped school.
Neither parents nor staff of either school are too keen on this radical move, although some can see the possible financial advantages. For the students, however, it offers great opportunities to get up to even more mayhem than usual.
Simply enjoy the wicked pleasures Cooper does so well
—— The ObserverThe perfect beach companion
—— Daily MailHilarious, heart warming and intensely moving
—— Yorkshire PostA great summer read
—— Daily ExpressAn absolute joy
—— In DublinRebecca Horsfall's fantastic novel discovers the importance of letting go of the past and looking to the future ... the characters are amazing! If you're like me, and you appreciate a tear-jerker, this is for you. Brilliant!
—— New WomanThe blockbuster for the summer suitcases: 736 unputdownable pages of pure delight ... This presses all the right buttons for a great read: romantic, exciting, tragic, suspenseful and compulsive - you can't fault it
—— Sarah Broadhurst , BooksellerCurl up on the sofa with a steaming cup of your favourite hot drink and let yourself be absorbed inot the epic warmth of Rebecca Horsfall's delicious debut novel. Dancing on Thorns is enticing, compelling and intense
—— Lincolnshire Life






