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The Runaways - Elizabeth Goudge

The Runaways

von Elizabeth Goudge

This charming, magical story from award-winning author Elizabeth Goudge beautifully depicts early twentieth century English country life while conjuring an air of magical adventure. Written by the author who inspired J.K. Rowling, it is full of vivid characters, battles between good and evil and wonderful spell-binding moments. Locked away in separate rooms as punishment by their ruthless grandmother, Nan, Robert, Timothy and Betsy decide to make their escape - out of the house, out of the garden and into the village. Commandeering a pony and trap, the children and their dog are led away as the pony makes his way nonchalantly home. The pony's destination happens to be a house that belongs to the children's uncle Ambrose. Gruff but loveable Uncle Ambrose agrees to take them under his wing, letting the children have free reign in his sprawling manor house and surrounding countryside. Befriending the motley collection of house guests including an owl, a giant cat and a servant who converses with bees, and getting to know the miscellaneous inhabitants of the village, the four siblings discover a life in which magic and reality are curiously intermingled and evil and tragedy lurk never far away. Winner of Hesperus Press' 'Uncover a Children's Classic Competition', The Runaways is a truly charming story from a bygone era.

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The Runaways von Elisabeth Goudge erschien erstmals 1964 und hat noch nichts von seiner Lebendigkeit eingebüßt. Da die Geschichte wohl noch in (später) viktorianischer Zeit spielt, kann man sie auch heute noch so lesen wie 1964 und sich an den gut entwickelten Charaktären erfreuen.

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Art:
eBook
Genre:
Romane und Erzählungen
Sprache:
englisch
Umfang:
272 Seiten
ISBN:
9781780943350
Erschienen:
Februar 2014
Verlag:
Hesperus Press Ltd.
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Durchschnitt: 4.5 (2 Bewertungen)

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