<p>Hazel-Ann McLean&rsquo;s pioneering and monumental experience started on her very first day at Queen&rsquo;s Royal College when she learned that one of the most senior teachers at the school had challenged her enrollment and insisted that QRC was only for boys. A short trip to the Ministry of Education confirmed that the school&rsquo;s charter didn&rsquo;t mention &ldquo;boys&rdquo; only &ldquo;students.&rdquo; She was escorted back to class by the dean of the school having overcome her first of many challenges attending QRC. &nbsp;Her first step opened the door for dozens more girls to attend QRC and other all-male colleges in Trinidad.</p><p>As her schooling continues Hazel-Ann is initially amazed at the camaraderie and mutual expectations of respect that both the students and teachers share. Her scholastic/holistic education at St. Francois Girls&rsquo; College her all-female high school along with her home life shaped her ability to navigate the rich history culture and legacy of QRC. &nbsp;</p><p>She walks readers through a series of whimsical experiences that offer both obstacles and triumphs to this teenage girl faced with functioning on her own in a school of 600-plus boys. Ultimately her book documents the lessons she learned at QRC that have carried her through her own professional and personal life.</p>
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