Did anyone read Susannah of the Mounties and Susannah of the Yukon by Muriel Denison. I loved them, and the illustrations. They were published in the 30s, but I read them in the 50s. I think I was 8 or 9 when I borrowed them from the library.
I think Treasure Island is the best adventure story ever - so full of atmospere - that bit where Blind Pew comes tap tap tapping up to the Admiral Benbow. Shudder!
When I was just into my teens I read The Eagle of the Ninth by Rosemary Sutcliff. I have the trilogy now about the Aquila family. They are ageless stories.
We children loved Children of the New Forest too and used to play it - the potting shed being our cottage.
From sinner to saint, quite a transformation.
Spotify - is it time to ditch streaming services and return to CDs?




