For award-winning, internationally-acclaimed author Rosemary Sutcliff (1920-92). By Anthony Lawton: godson, cousin & literary executor. Rosemary Sutcliff wrote historical fiction, children's literature and books, films, TV & radio, including The Eagle of the Ninth, Sword at Sunset, Song for a Dark Queen, The Mark of the Horse Lord, The Silver Branch, The Lantern Bearers, Dawn Wind, Blue Remembered Hills.
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I can’t remember whether it was Outcast or Warrior Scarlet. I read them in quick succession and then I read every other one of her books that the Children’s Library section of the Main Library in Wilmington, Delaware had in its holdings.
Hurrah for Canada! I would be very interested to read which of Rosemary’s books was first read by a respondent. My first two were Brother Dusty Feet and Beowulf. Brother Dusty Feet seemed, when I was ten, rather unexciting, but Beowulf captured me. Dawn Wind is still my favourite novel, and I am delighted to see it reissued, at least here in North America.
I can’t remember whether it was Outcast or Warrior Scarlet. I read them in quick succession and then I read every other one of her books that the Children’s Library section of the Main Library in Wilmington, Delaware had in its holdings.
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Good to hear from you-sorry for delay approving, I have been away.
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Hurrah for Canada! I would be very interested to read which of Rosemary’s books was first read by a respondent. My first two were Brother Dusty Feet and Beowulf. Brother Dusty Feet seemed, when I was ten, rather unexciting, but Beowulf captured me. Dawn Wind is still my favourite novel, and I am delighted to see it reissued, at least here in North America.
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