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child-discipline
The strict headmistress advocates for firm discipline and corporal punishment, contrasting with Eileen’s more nurturing approach to the children.
1 chapter across 1 book
Blackout (2011)Connie Willis
Chapter 37
The chapter depicts Eileen traveling with three children—Alf, Binnie, and Theodore—on a crowded train to London during the Blitz in 1940. The children’s mischievous behavior, including Alf’s attempts to spot planes and bringing a pet snake aboard, causes tension with a strict headmistress who criticizes Eileen's parenting and threatens to report her. Despite the challenges, Eileen manages to keep the children under control while navigating the social pressures and dangers of wartime evacuation.