The Armourer's House
If only she'd been born a boy, Tamsyn would never have been sent away to Uncle Gideon's - the armourer's - house when her
grandmother died. She could have stayed by the wild sea that she loved with her Uncle Martin, the ship merchant. Les mer
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If only she'd been born a boy, Tamsyn would never have been sent away to Uncle Gideon's - the armourer's - house when her
grandmother died. She could have stayed by the wild sea that she loved with her Uncle Martin, the ship merchant. But instead,
she is bound for busy, bustling Tudor London, and the armourer's house, far from the coast and far from her beloved ships.
Homesick and lonely in the loud family of cousins, it isn't until she meets the strange old Wise Woman that Tamsyn is finally
promised her "heart's desire"...
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Utgitt:
1994
Forlag: Random House Children's Publishers UK
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 208
ISBN: 9780099354017
Alder: Barn 9-12 Ungdom
Format: 18 x 11 cm
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Rosemary Sutcliff was born in 1920 in West Clanden, Surrey. With over 50 books to her credit, Rosemary Sutcliff is now universally
considered one of the finest writers of historical novels for children. Her first novel, The Queen Elizabeth Story was published
in 1950. In 1959 her book The Lantern Bearers won the Carnegie Medal. In 1974 she was highly commended for the Hans Christian
Andersen Award and in 1978 her book, Song for a Dark Queen was commended for the Other Award. In 1975, Rosemary was awarded
the OBE for services to Children's Literature and the CBE in 1992. Unfortunately Rosemary passed away in July 1992 and is
much missed by her many fans.