A blog for the historical novelist Rosemary Sutcliff, born 14th December 1920, died 23rd July 1992. Amongst her most popular books are: The Eagle of the Ninth, The Lantern Bearers, and Sword at Sunset.
This blog is run by Sandra Garside-Neville and Sarah Cuthbertson. Please feel free to contribute via the comments boxes, or email us at sgnuk@yahoo.co.uk
18 April 2005
Blue Remembered Hills: a recollection by Rosemary Sutcliff
Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Paperback, 1983
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
She certainly had what was in many ways a sad life, and she didn't deserve all the bad luck that she suffered.
I think she must have known that her writing was appreciated and loved, so hopefully that went some way toward balancing out any of the difficulties of her life. She won many awards and got floods of fan mail.
2 comments:
She certainly had what was in many ways a sad life, and she didn't deserve all the bad luck that she suffered.
I think she must have known that her writing was appreciated and loved, so hopefully that went some way toward balancing out any of the difficulties of her life. She won many awards and got floods of fan mail.
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