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Hilda Boden

Autor von The mystery of Castle Croome

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The mystery of Castle Croome (1966) 30 Exemplare
The house by the sea (1961) 16 Exemplare
Faraway Farm (1961) 13 Exemplare
Foxes in the Valley (1963) 8 Exemplare
Pony Girl (1959) 6 Exemplare
The Severnside Mystery (1970) 4 Exemplare
Marlows at Castle Cliff (1960) 4 Exemplare
Marlows Win a Prize (1957) 3 Exemplare
Marlows at Newgale (1974) 2 Exemplare
The new roof 2 Exemplare
water wheel, turn! (1964) 2 Exemplare
Storm over Wales (1969) 2 Exemplare
The Mystery of Island Keep (1968) 2 Exemplare
Pony Trek 1 Exemplar
Two White Tents 1 Exemplar
Ward of the King 1 Exemplar
One More Pony 1 Exemplar
Stall-flickan (1977) 1 Exemplar
Marlows Dig for Treasure (1958) 1 Exemplar
Marlows' pigeon post (1963) 1 Exemplar
Web Of Lace (1965) 1 Exemplar
Highland holiday 1 Exemplar
Noel's happy day 1 Exemplar
Treasure Trove 1 Exemplar

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Geburtstag
1901
Geschlecht
female
Kurzbiographie
Hilda Boden is actually a pseudonym for the author's real name Hilda Morris Bodenham. She was born on 17 September 1901 in Staffordshire, the daughter of a master tinsmith. She married Robert Bodenham in 1922 and had three children. She lived in Wales.

Hilda did not start writing until relatively late in life. She said she told stories to her own children while they sat "toasting crumpets by the fire" but it was not until they were grown that she felt she had time to start writing her stories down. She began writing articles about dogs and ponies for Home magazine based on her children's experiences. And in 1947 she wrote her first book, a pony story called Pony Trek.

Like many of Primrose Cumming's and Monica Edward's books, her pony stories are often set against a farming background, with interesting descriptions of old-style farming methods. As well as pony stories Hilda Boden also wrote many other non-pony children's books, most with a countryside or mystery theme. Of all her books her favourite she said was Faraway Farm a non-pony book which was published in 1961. It was also perhaps the most critically acclaimed and widely published of all her books, becoming a Junior Literary Guild selection and being published all over the world. She also wrote a book set in Australia called Boomerang about school life down under after she had visited her son who lived there.

She eventually decided to stop writing children's books before she got too old and "out of touch" with young readers.

Like fellow children's author Judith Berrisford, she was also an expert on gardening and wrote many articles on the subject, as well as writing for BBC Radio and writing poetry. She was undoubtedly a very busy multi-talented lady!

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From cover:"And why," bellowed the man in the kilt,"do you think I'll allow you inside? Croome Castle isn't open to stray visitors, and it's never likely to be." But Molly Stweart is not a casual visitor. Croome Castle is her home, now, willed to her by her Scottish great-uncle. Why is the caretaker so hostile? And who are the mysterious paying guests he allows to stay there? What IS the secret that lies buried deep in the dungeons beneath Castle Croome? -- Molly also has two twins with her at the castle, and they meet up with some British boyscouts who help them out.… (mehr)
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