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Books with author Jane Gardam

  • Bilgewater

    Jane Gardam

    eBook (Europa Editions, June 7, 2016)
    “A quirky coming-of-age story . . . Female adolescence as imagined by one of the 20th century’s best—and most peculiar—writers” (Kirkus Reviews). Originally published in 1977, Jane Gardams Bilgewater is an affectionate and complex rendering-in-miniature of the discomforts of growing up and first love seen through the eyes of inimitable Marigold Green, an awkward, eccentric, highly intelligent girl. The Evening Standard described Bilgewater as “one of the funniest, most entertaining, most unusual stories about young love.” Motherless and sixteen, Marigold is the headmaster’s daughter at a private backwater all-boys school. To make matters worse, Marigold pines for head boy Jack Rose, reckons with the beautiful and domineering Grace, and yanks herself headlong out of her interior world and into the seething cauldron of adolescence. With everything happening all at once, Marigold faces the greatest of teenage crucibles. A smart and painterly romp in the rich tradition of The Hollow Land and A Long Way from Verona, Gardam’s elegant, evocative prose, possessed of sharp irony and easy surrealism makes Bilgewater a book for readers of all ages. “This is no ordinary bildungsroman.” —New Pages “A striking story.” —Times Literary Supplement
  • The Hollow Land

    Jane Gardam

    eBook (Europa Editions, Jan. 6, 2015)
    The barren, beautiful Cumbrian fells provide the bewitching setting for the adventures of Bell and Harry, two children who find enchanting wonder at every turn, as they explore THE HOLLOW LAND. Everyday challenges give a daring edge to this rural work and play. There are ancient mysteries to explore and uncover, like the case of the Egg Witch, and everyone is curious about the Household Name, a wildly famous Londoner moving in to the jewel of the territory, Light Trees Farm. With painterly ease, Jane Gardam’s stories fly with a marvelous spirit that will delight readers of all ages!
  • The Hollow Land

    Jane Gardam

    Paperback (Europa Editions, Jan. 6, 2015)
    The barren, beautiful Cumbrian fells provide the bewitching setting for the adventures of Bell and Harry, two children who find enchanting wonder at every turn, as they explore THE HOLLOW LAND. Everyday challenges give a daring edge to this rural work and play. There are ancient mysteries to explore and uncover, like the case of the Egg Witch, and everyone is curious about the Household Name, a wildly famous Londoner moving in to the jewel of the territory, Light Trees Farm. With painterly ease, Jane Gardam’s stories fly with a marvelous spirit that will delight readers of all ages!
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  • Summer After The Funeral

    Jane Gardam

    eBook (Abacus, March 1, 2012)
    A rather mysterious old clergyman is dead, and his most adoring child, sixteen-year-old Athene is desolate. A statuesque beauty, greatly admired, she is also lonely, untouchable and living a secret life of fairly dangerous fantasy.Athene's mother, at once highly organised and monumentally vague, dispatches her children to spend the holidays with assorted friends and relatives. For Athene, victim of plans gone awry, that golden summer after the funeral becomes deliciously puzzling fodder for her fantasy. Stuck in a seaside hotel with an inarticulate and beautiful boy, marooned in a seaside cottage with a painter, and finally alone in an empty school with a young master, she finds that men are not all as saintly as her father- and that she is far from saintly herself...
  • The Summer After the Funeral

    Jane Gardam

    Paperback (Abacus, Jan. 1, 1992)
    A rather mysterious old clergyman is dead, and his most adoring child, sixteen-year-old Athene is desolate. A statuesque beauty, greatly admired, she is also lonely, untouchable and living a secret life of fairly dangerous fantasy.Athene's mother, at once highly organised and monumentally vague, dispatches her children to spend the holidays with assorted friends and relatives. For Athene, victim of plans gone awry, that golden summer after the funeral becomes deliciously puzzling fodder for her fantasy. Stuck in a seaside hotel with an inarticulate and beautiful boy, marooned in a seaside cottage with a painter, and finally alone in an empty school with a young master, she finds that men are not all as saintly as her father- and that she is far from saintly herself...
  • A Few Fair Days

    Jane Gardam

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, Sept. 1, 1988)
    Recounts the experiences of a little girl growing up in a seaside town in Yorkshire during the years between the two world wars.
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  • The summer after the funeral

    Jane Gardam

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Jan. 1, 1973)
    Following her father's death, a sixteen-year-old English girl spends an unsettling summer convinced that she has lived before as Emily Bronte.
  • Through the Doll's House Door

    Jane Gardam

    Paperback (Yearling, March 1, 1991)
    While looking into the dolls' house, Claire gets her head stuck, and it is up to the residents of the house--including Miss Bossy, Small Cry, Sigger, and the other Creatures to come to the rescue
  • Bilgewater

    Jane Gardam

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Sept. 1, 1977)
    Marigold, the daughter of a boarding-school housemaster and firmly convinced of her own plainness and slow-wittedness, envies the confidence and style of the headmaster's daughter and is surprised by the attentions of two popular boys at the school
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  • A Few Fair Days

    Jane Gardam

    Paperback (Walker Books, July 20, 1998)
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  • Through the Dolls' House Door

    Jane Gardam

    Library Binding (William Morrow & Co, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Two girls lose interest in playing with their doll house after moving from London to Wales but the dolls in the house amuse themselves by telling stories about their exciting pasts.
  • Bilgewater

    JANE GARDAM

    Paperback (ABACUS, March 15, 2003)
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