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Books with author Rumer GODDEN

  • Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy

    Rumer Godden

    Hardcover (Viking, Oct. 30, 1979)
    After serving time on a murder charge, the former consort of a brothel owner joins the French Dominican Sisters of Bethanie to work among whores, drug addicts, and vagrants
  • An Episode of Sparrows

    Rumer Godden

    Hardcover (NYR Children's Collection, Oct. 31, 2004)
    A much-loved English novel reminiscent of The Secret GardenSomeone has dug up the private garden in the square and taken buckets of dirt, and Miss Angela Chesney of the Garden Committee is sure that a gang of boys from run-down Catford Street must be to blame. But Angela's sister Olivia isn't so sure. Olivia wonders why the neighborhood children—the “sparrows” she sometimes watches from the window of her house —have to be locked out of the garden. Don't they have a right to enjoy the place, too? But neither Angela nor Olivia has any idea what sent the neighborhood waif Lovejoy Mason and her few friends in search of “good, garden earth.” Still less do they imagine where their investigation of the incident will lead them—to a struggling restaurant, a bombed-out church, and at the heart of it all, a hidden garden.
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  • Greengage Summer

    Rumer Godden

    Paperback (Pan Books, Feb. 28, 2013)
    Greengage Summer
  • Four dolls

    Rumer Godden

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, March 15, 1983)
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  • Tottie: The Story of a Dolls' House

    Rumer Godden

    Paperback (Puffin / Penguin Books, March 15, 1983)
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  • The Greengage Summer

    Rumer Godden

    Hardcover (REPRINT SOCIETY, May 18, 2017)
    Greengage Summer
  • The River: A Virago Modern Classic

    Rumer Godden

    Paperback (Virago Press Ltd, Feb. 5, 2015)
    River
  • An Episode of Sparrows: A Virago Modern Classic

    Rumer Godden

    Paperback (VIRAGO, April 17, 2014)
    Episode of Sparrows
  • River

    Rumer Godden

    Hardcover (Amereon Ltd, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Harriet is between two worlds. Her sister is no longer a playmate, her brother is still a child. The comforting rhythm of her Indian childhood - the noise of the jute works, the colourful festivals that accompany each season and the eternal ebb and flow of the river on its journey to the Bay of Benghal - is about to be shattered. She must learn how to reconcile the jagged edges of beginnings and ends ..."The River" is Rumer Godden's beautiful tribute to India and childhood, made into a film by Jean Renoir. And in a preface for this novel she explains how the classic tale came to be written. "So intense, so quietly demanding of attention, that at the time there will be nothing in your thoughts but a small girl in India, and the people and places that were her world" - "Saturday Review". "Compassionate wisdom and serene understanding ...with each book she writes Miss Godden's position as one of the finest of English novelists becomes more secure" - Orville Prescott.
  • Mouse House

    Rumer Godden

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 30, 1976)
    There is never any room for Bonnie, the baby mouse, in the flower pot, so she goes looking for a new mouse house.
  • The Greengage Summer

    Rumer Godden

    eBook (Pan, Aug. 11, 2011)
    The Greengage Summer is Rumer Godden’s tense, evocative portrait of love and deceit in the Champagne country of the Marne – which became a memorable film starring Kenneth More and Susannah York.The faded elegance of Les Oeillets, with its bullet-scarred staircase and serene garden bounded by high walls; Eliot, the charming Englishman who became the children’s guardian while their mother lay ill in hospital; sophisticated Mademoiselle Zizi, hotel patronne, and Eliot’s devoted lover; 16 year old Joss, the oldest Grey girl, suddenly, achingly beautiful. And the Marne river flowing silent and slow beyond them all . . .They would merge together in a gold-green summer of discovery, until the fruit rotted on the trees and cold seeped into their bones . . .
  • Four Dolls

    Rumer Godden

    Paperback (Yearling, Oct. 1, 1986)
    Tells the stories of a doll who would rather live in pockets than dollhouses, a fairy doll who works magic, a doll who wants to find a Christmas home, and a doll who travels with fairs
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