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173 pp.
| Harcourt |
April, 2002 |
TradeISBN 0-15-202475-1$$17.00
|
PaperISBN 0-15-202481-6$$6.00 1964
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4-6Green Knowe Chronicles series.
Illustrated by
Peter Boston.
All the original interior art has been retained in these reissues that feature new cover art by Brett Helquist. American children might find the slipping in and out of different British time periods difficult to follow or find certain historical references puzzling, but for the right child, the Greene Knowe books convey an unforgettable sense of place and a glimpse at the cyclical nature of time. [Review covers these Green Knowe Chronicles titles: The Children of Green Knowe, An Enemy at Green Knowe, The River at Green Knowe, A Stranger at Green Knowe, and Treasure of Green Knowe.]
Reviewer: Terri Schmitz
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
October, 1964