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The Children of Charlecote


Oxford Childrens Modern Classics

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No. of pages 144

Published: 2002

Great for age 9-12 years

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Set before the first First World War, this book tells the story of Tom, Laura, Hugh, and Margaret, whose home is the great house, Charlecote, set in the Warwickshire countryside. Despite their privileged background, the children are not always happy - their parents are stern and Tom is sent away to boarding school. But when the holidays come, everything changes and the four of them have many adventures together in the vast grounds of the house. *Originally published in 1968, this is a welcome reissue of a book which 'movingly shows the close bond between the "upper class" children and servants in a great house, when both feared and suffered the hand of authority.' (20th Century Children's Writers)

 

 

This book features in the following series: Acorn, Acorn Modern Classics, Oxford Children's Modern Classics, Oxford Childrens Modern Classics .

There are 144 pages in this book. This book was published in 2002 by Oxford University Press .

Philippa Pearce was a beloved children's writer. Her titles include Here Comes Tod, Minnow on the Say, The Battle of Bubble and Squeak (Winner of the Whitbread Children's Book Award) and the classic Tom's Midnight Garden, for which she was awarded the Carnegie Medal. Philippa passed away in 2006.

 

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The Children of Charlecote

This book features the following character:

Sir Brian Fairfax-Lucy
This book features the character Sir Brian Fairfax-Lucy.