"Lost" books

When I was a child, I borrowed most of the books that I read from the local library, and it seldom occurred to me to make a note of titles or authors. Consequently, many years later, I have vague, nostalgic memories of books that made a great impression on me, but I can’t find them. There was one in particular that would swim back into my memory from time to time: something about a girl and a strange pool in a wood, and the god Dionysus. I could remember, with a shiver, the “piping in the chimneys”. But what was it? Imagine my excitement when I read a description on the website of Girls Gone By publishers http://www.ggbp.co.uk/ and realized that it must be "Pandora of Parrham Royal" by Violet Needham. I ordered it immediately and have just read it. Sure enough, here was my lost book! It is actually a strange novel, not necessarily aimed at children. Some of the language requires a wide vocabulary and a high level of comprehension. (Do we, I wonder, tend to spoon-feed children nowadays with very simple language?) Anyway, it’s a gripping story set in a country house in 1946, and I realized that it has certainly influenced my own novels, in which I start with an ordinary, everyday setting and then introduce a hint of something uncanny and weird.

I have another “lost book”. Will I ever find it, I wonder? Something about an extraterrestrial, captured and kept in a building – maybe a tower? – in a locked enclosure. Two children investigate. I think it was probably written in the 1950s, and if anyone can track it down for me, I shall be most grateful.
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Published on August 16, 2013 05:50 Tags: children-s-literature
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message 1: by Marc (new)

Marc Brackett I can relate. I've however had decent luck tracking down many of these books and sharing them with my children,(thanks to Amazon and eBay).

The turnover in children's books surprises me. It would seem that there would a few more classics that would have a place in schools and libraries.

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