<i>Frost in May</i> is the unsurpassed novel of convent school life. This story of a clash between a determined young girl and an authoritarian regime is both perceptive and painfully emotional, convincing in every detail - Observer<p></p>Evelyn Waugh called [her] one of the very best novelists of the day - a title she still deserves<p></p>Intense, troubling, semi-miraculous ... a work of art - Elizabeth Bowen<p></p>A masterpiece. Beautifully written, it is a calm and factual record of the slow death of the soul<p></p>A small masterpiece, the compelling and passionate story of young girls at a repressive religious school, told with such lyricism and elegant economy, such subtle understanding