Author: | Rosemary Harris |
Subcategory: | Literature & Fiction |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Faber & Faber; First Edition edition (1971) |
Pages: | 28 pages |
Category: | For children |
Rating: | 4.2 |
Other formats: | rtf mbr doc mbr |
The story of The Child in the Bamboo Grove is a favourite in Japan.
The story of The Child in the Bamboo Grove is a favourite in Japan. It tells how a lonely old bamboo cutter found a tiny child inside a bamboo reed; how she grew up to be a young woman of exceptional beauty; how she disposed of her tiresome suitors by setting them impossible tasks: and how at last she left the earth to return to her true home.
Published by Faber, London (1971). Book is in Used-Good condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. ISBN 10: 0571095658 ISBN 13: 9780571095650. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain limited notes and highlighting. Seller Inventory 0875991947-2-4. More information about this seller Contact this seller 7. Stock Image. The Child in the Bamboo Grove.
A daughter of the Sun spends some years on earth enriching the life of an old bamboo cutter, stirring the hearts of young men, and enchanting the Emperor. 1 person is interested in this title. We receive fewer than 1 copy every 6 months.
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Rosemary Jeanne Harris (20 February 1923 – 14 October 2019) was a British author of children's fiction. She won the 1968 Carnegie Medal for British children's books. Harris was born in London in February 1923. She attended school in Weymouth, and then studied at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, the Chelsea School of Art and the Courtauld Institute.
Rosemary Harris Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Library Association Children's Book Illustration. The Golden Age taking place long before the Age of Mutants in Tights era. blue fairybook, godwin, three princesses, reminds me of the palace on naboo in attack of the clones.
Rosemary Jeanne Harris (born 20 February 1923) is a British author . The book was also the basis for a 1978 episode of the BBC series Jackanory. The Child in the Bamboo Grove (Faber, 1971), illustrated by Errol Le Cain. King's White Elephant (1973). The Double-Snare (Faber, 1974).
Rosemary Jeanne Harris (born 20 February 1923) is a British author of children's fiction Harris was born in London. Others of her books feature themes as diverse as terrorism, magic and futuristic totalitarianism. YouTube Encyclopedic. 1/1. Views: 418. ✪ Story Hour in the Library - Bay Area Mystery Writers panel.
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Rosemary Jeanne Harris February 1923 (age 91–92) London, England, U.
Rosemary Jeanne Harris February 1923 (age 91–92) London, England, UK. Occupation.
Good news from pal Jeff Cohen - we will still be able to check into the Haunted Guesthouse as two more books in the long-standing series are now in the works.
I'm a Brooklyn girl . Good news from pal Jeff Cohen - we will still be able to check into the Haunted Guesthouse as two more books in the long-standing series are now in the works. Way to go, Jeff! Okay, I've been quite long enough (for me).