King Arthur Stories- 1. The Sword and the Circle 2. The Light Beyond the Forest 3. The Road to Camlann
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.
Whether Sutcliff is calling up the ale houses of Dublin or the
battle-torn moors of Scotland, her descriptive language and
dialogue transport readers back to a time and place not usually
visited in young people's fiction
*Booklist*
The late Sutcliffe's take on the legend will appeal to both
children and adults . . . This is great swashbuckling stuff, full
of adventure and romance but with a darker edge than one would
expect
*South Wales Argus*
Told in magnificent, rolling prose
*The Times*
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