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Jan 1, 1895 — Jan 1, 1977· 82 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM AUTHOR · FICTION · COUNTRY LIFE

Henry Williamson

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London Borough of Lewisham, United Kingdom
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Tarka the Otter

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Tarka the Otter: His Joyful Water-Life and Death in the Country of the Two Rivers is a highly influential novel by Henry Williamson, first published in 1927 by G.P. Putnam's Sons with an introduction by the Hon. Sir John Fortescue. It won the Hawthornden Prize in 1928 and remains Willamson's best-known and most popular work, having never been out of print since first publication. As its title suggests, the novel describes the life of an otter, along with a detailed observation of its habitat in the country of the River Taw and River Torridge in North Devon (the "Two Rivers"); the name "Tarka" is said by Williamson to mean "Wandering as Water" (p. 10). Though often now characterised as a children's book, Tarka has influenced literary figures as diverse as Ted Hughes and Rachel Carson. (from Wikipedia)

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My Favourite Country Stories

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Short stories by some expected and unexpected authors, Thomas Hardy, W.H. Hudson and Flora Thompson to name a few, all set in and around the British countryside.

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The Scandaroon

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An abused homing pigeon is entrusted to a young boy who through caring for her learns to respect nature and the domain of birds.

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