Overview :This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This ... Read More
Overview :"This is a much-needed study of a remarkable life. Elizabeth Goudge was not only a sensitive and acute artist in fiction, but a profoundly i... Read More
Overview :Vivid, exciting tales earthquakes, shipwreck, encounters between New Zealand settlers and the indigenous Maori people are paired with fascin... Read More
Overview :Elizabeth Goudge s first novel is set in the Channel Islands during the late 1800s. It s a story of one family s struggle to connect with on... Read More
Overview :Set in seventeenth-century England at the outbreak of Civil War, "The White Witch" brings to life the fields, forests, and homes of rural Ox... Read More
Overview :In this heartwarming novel, Elizabeth Goudge tells the story of a family who takes over an old coaching inn in the English countryside, turn... Read More
Overview : In the raw aftermath of World War II, this is the story of the Wentworth family. It is the story of John Wentworth vicar of a church in Dev... Read More
Overview :DJ has some tears on bottom at spine as well as some staning at inside corners. Inside pages has mild soiling from previous use. Pages have ... Read More
Overview :Few understood David Eliot s anguish at losing Nadine. He came back from the war a shattered and lonely man. But his return to the Eliot fam... Read More
Overview :First published in the US by Coward-McCann in 1949, Gentian Hill is Elizabeth Goudge's tour de force exploring with her usual skill the them... Read More
Overview :It is late sixteenth-century London when awkward teenage Faithful travels to Oxford to study in England s great university. When Canon Leigh... Read More
Overview :"A captivating story filled with English charm, luminous wisdom, and astounding spiritual insight"Goudge's singular gift is the depth and in... Read More
Overview :A compelling saga of an unlikely friendship threaded together by redemption and graceThe setting is a remote mid-nineteenth-century town in ... Read More
Overview :One of England's best-loved children's book writers spins a tale of four orphaned children sent to live with their nasty grandmother. They d... Read More