Penfield Prep: A Satirical Novel: Eugene Flinn, Patricia Flinn: Books

Posted on February 28, 2009


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Hypatia Hogan is driven to New Hampshire by her father, Mick, in his broken-down Rambler for a job interview at Penfield Prep, almost convinced that she will not get the position because her father had just told her that he had mailed a newspaper clipping with her resume describing a near riot recently when she was chosen Miss Hudson County over some local favorites. Little did she know that the headmaster and English Department Chair had their fingers crossed that she won’t turn down the job as 47 others had after they learned that the opening had been created because the last teacher was sent to Penfield Prep’s private mental institution after the school had driven him mad. And he was not the only Penfield Prep teacher and alumnus at the funny farm.

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