Dimsie Moves Up

Dimsie Moves Up is the second of the Dimsie books by author Dorita Fairlie Bruce. First published in 1921, the book was illustrated by Wal Paget. The protagonist Dimsie is now a year older and had moved up one grade at the Jane Willard Foundation.

School Books by Dorita Fairlie Bruce listed in their Series
Jane Willard (Dimsie)
(1921-1941)
  • The Senior Prefect (Dimsie Goes To School, 1925) (1921)
  • Dimsie Moves Up (1921)
  • Dimsie Moves Up Again (1922)
  • Dimsie Among the Prefects (1923)
  • Dimsie, Head Girl (1925)
  • Dimsie Intervenes (1936)
  • Dimsie Grows Up (1924)
  • Dimsie Goes Back (1927)
  • Dimsie Carries On (1941)
St Bride's and Maudsley (Nancy)
(1923-1944)
  • The Girls of St Brides (1923)
  • Nancy at St Brides (1933)
  • That Boarding-School Girl (1925)
  • The New Girl and Nancy (1926)
  • Nancy to the Rescue (1937)
  • The Best Bat in the School (1931)
  • Nancy in the Sixth (1935)
  • Nancy Returns to St Brides (1938)
  • Nancy Calls the Tune (1944)
Springdale
(1928-1939)
  • The New House Captain (1928)
  • The Best House in the School (1930)
  • Captain of Springdale (1932)
  • The New House at Springdale (1934)
  • Prefects at Springdale (1936)
  • Captain Anne (1939)
Toby
(1931-1942)
  • The School on the Moor (1931)
  • The School in the Woods (1940)
  • Toby at Tibbs Cross (1942)
Sally
(1956-1961)
  • Sally Scatterbrain (1956)
  • Sally Again (1959)
  • Sally's Summer Term (1961)
British children's and young adults' literature (1900–1949)
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Famous quotes containing the words moves up and/or moves:

    Like a long-legged fly upon the stream
    His mind moves upon silence.
    William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)

    Love works in a circle, for the beloved moves the lover by stamping a likeness, and the lover then goes out to hold the beloved in reality. Who first was the beginning now becomes the end of motion.
    Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225–1274)