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“It’s a magical book, it really is. I was so impressed. It is astoundingly well imagined and extraordinarily well researched. It is almost perfect. There are a couple of slight factual errors in there and in terms of accuracy, obviously what I was saying about cruelty you don’t have reflected in the details because it’s a children’s book. You couldn’t possibly reflect the horror things were for children in the late 16th century!” Read more...
The best books on Life in the Tudor Era
Ian Mortimer, Historian
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Danny Champion of the World
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From The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs Basil E. Frankweiler
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