Celia en el colegio

Celia en el colegio ("Celia at the school" or "Celia at school") is the second in the series of Celia novels by Elena Fortún. The books told the stories of a little girl named Celia living in Spain during the 1930s. In this second book, Celia was sent to a convent, for her parents found her a handful, and facing numerous financial problems at home, they had trouble looking after Celia and keeping her out of mischief. The books were largely popular in the years following their publication, and were enjoyed by both children and adults. Celia's many adventures and misadventures, as well as her mischievous character appealed to children, while at the same time, older readers were able to pick up references to a changing and growing nation hidden behind Celia's childlike fantasy world. Most prints of the first books featured a large variety of black and white illustrations by Molina Gallent, some of which were later featured in the opening credits of the TV-series from Televisión Española.

Celia en el colegio
Cover of the first edition of Celia en el colegio, 1932
AuthorElena Fortún
IllustratorMolina Gallent
Country Spain
LanguageSpanish
SeriesCelia
GenreChildren's novel
PublisherM. Aguilar (1932)
Alianza Editorial (2000)
Publication date
1932; reprints in 1973, 1980, 1992, 1993 and 2000
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages270 pp
ISBN84-206-3574-X
Preceded byCelia, lo que dice (1929) 
Followed byCelia novelista (1934) 

In 1992, Spanish film director José Luis Borau adapted the series into a six-episode TV series simply entitled Celia. In it, child actress Cristina Cruz Mínguez played the title role of Celia, while Ana Duato (Médico de familia, 1995) and Pedro Díez del Corral played her parents. "En el colegio" was the title of the fourth episode in the series and the first to be adapted from the second book, Celia en el colegio.

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