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Books in Centenary Fiction series

  • Enid Blyton's Nature Lover's Book

    Enid Blyton

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers, Nov. 1, 2008)
    First published in 1944, this delightful collection of stories, poems, and nature facts is centered on three children and their uncle who takes them on nature walks, unveiling the delights of the countryside throughout the seasons. Poems by Enid Blyton as well as classic works by Wordsworth, Keats, and others are accompanied by lush illustrations of various animals and plants. A field guide to common birds and plants is also provided, making this a must-have for nature lovers young and old.
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  • The Master of Maryknoll

    Malcolm Saville

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, April 1, 2008)
    Charles Reneslau, a talented young violinist, is living with some terrible relatives along with his mother. They drive him absolutely mad, and so Charles escapes on his bicycle to meet up with his friends, Juliet and Simon Buckingham. Together they set off for an adventure, and quickly run into two vile villains.
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  • The Buckinghams at Ravenswyke

    Malcolm Saville

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, April 1, 2008)
    Charles Reneslau, the son of a noted Polish composer, has moved to the Yorkshire Moors with his family. His father is composing a symphony but is troubled by memories of his imprisonment behind the Iron Curtain. Meanwhile Charles meets pretty 15-year-old Juliet and her younger brother, Simon, and together they investigate the mysterious new sailor in town that Charles’s father seems to recognize.
  • The Long Passage

    Malcolm Saville

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, April 1, 2008)
    The Buckinghams are on vacation in at the sea, and Juliet and Simon are quick to explore and find adventure. They encounter a number of strange characters, and eventually come to learn a long-hidden secret about Brighton's Dome concert hall.
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