New Releases by Ann Thwaite

Ann Thwaite is the author of Beyond the Secret Garden (2020), Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017), Running in the Corridors (2014), Emily Tennyson (2009), Passageways (2009).

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Beyond the Secret Garden

release date: Aug 06, 2020
Beyond the Secret Garden
The definitive and revealing biography of the author of The Secret Garden. Frances Hodgson Burnett’s favourite theme in her fiction was the reversal of fortune, and she herself knew extremes of poverty and wealth. Born in Manchester in 1849, she emigrated with her family to Tennessee because of the financial problems caused by the cotton famine. From a young age she published her stories to help the family make ends meet. Only after she married did she publish Little Lord Fauntleroy that shot her into literary stardom. On the surface, Frances’ life was extremely successful: hosting regular literary salons in her home and travelling frequently between properties in the UK and America. But behind the colourful personal and social life, she was a complex and contradictory character. She lost both parents by her twenty-first birthday, Henry James called her "the most heavenly of women" although avoided her; prominent people admired her and there were many friendships as well as an ill-advised marriage to a much younger man that ended in heartache. Her success was punctuated by periods of depression, in one instance brought on by the tragic loss of her eldest son to consumption. Ann Thwaite creates a sympathetic but balanced and eye-opening biography of the woman who has enchanted numerous generations of children.

Goodbye Christopher Robin

release date: Oct 10, 2017
Goodbye Christopher Robin
Originally published: London: Faber, 1990, as: A.A. Milne: his life.

Running in the Corridors

release date: Jun 06, 2014
Running in the Corridors
This book, with an introduction by Penelope Lively, brings together for the first time seven short stories by the prize-winning biographer, Ann Thwaite. The backgrounds include Wellington in New Zealand, Basra in Iraq and, in several stories, South Norfolk in England. Reviewers of her books have commented: ''Highly readable... the Thwaite style is irresistible.'' ''Beautifully written and compelling to read.'' ''She writes faultlessly; her tone is warm and wise.'' Ann Thwaite has published over 30 books, both fiction and fact, including the Whitbread Biography of the Year, A. A. Milne: his life. She lives in Norfolk with the poet Anthony Thwaite.

Emily Tennyson

release date: Jun 01, 2009
Emily Tennyson
It was as a small girl in Lincolnshire that Emily Sellwood first saw the boy Alfred Tennyson. Nearly thirty years later, in the year he became Poet Laureate, they married. What kept them apart and what eventually brought them together has never before been fully explored. This major biography radically alters the picture of the poet''s relationship with his wife, establishing in detail the person Emily Tennyson was. It is the story of a remarkable family as well as a remarkable woman, bringing into the foreground a neglected and often misunderstood character a century after her death. ''Meeting Emily Tennyson in the pages of Thwaite''s enthralling book is pure delight.'' Sunday Express ''A finely and deeply researched work, and clearly a labour of love ...She tells an ever absorbing story, and throws much light on that fascinating social area in which high art and worldly power meet.'' The Times ''This fat and well-documented book will quickly establish its place in bibliographies of essential Tennyson background.'' Literary Review ''A magnificent, surprising biography.'' Lynne Truss, Mail on Sunday

Passageways

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Passageways
"The family history of acclaimed biographer Ann Thwaite, is in equal parts a window on colonial times in many parts of New Zealand, the story of a generation of expatriate intellectuals, a tender portrait of parent-child relations strained by distance, and a domestic account of World War II"--Page 4 of cover.

Frances Hodgson Burnett

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Biography about the novelist who wrote one of the best-loved childrens books, "The Secret Garden"

A. A. Milne

release date: Jan 01, 2006
A. A. Milne
Milne is one of the most successful English writers, yet the man himself has remained an enigma. He behaved like a conventional very English person but refused to be typecast. The world of Winnie-the-Pooh became an almost intolerable burden for Milne and his son, Christopher Robin.

Glimpses of the Wonderful

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Glimpses of the Wonderful
Today, Philip Henry Gosse is remembered, if at all, as the patriarch and tyrannical religious maniac in his son Edmund''s memoir, Father and Son. This is a vivid reassessment of the life of Philip Henry Gosse, the renowned Victorian naturalist, author, illustrator and Christian fundamentalist, who as both friend and antagonist of Charles Darwin, was at the very heart of the Victorian conflict between science and religion. Thwaite shows that Gosse believed that "the gratification of scientific curiosity is worse than useless if we ignore God."--Publisher.

The Ashton Affair

release date: Jan 01, 1997

The Brilliant Career of Winnie-the-Pooh

release date: Jan 01, 1992

Waiting for the Party

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Waiting for the Party
A biography of the author of Secret Garden.

A.A. Milne : the Man Behind Winnie-the-Pooh

release date: Jan 01, 1990

Epicheirēsē "Kokkinē ammos"

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Gilbert and the Birthday Cake

release date: Dec 01, 1987

The Poor Pigeon

The Poor Pigeon
A pigeon flies into a window in Rob''s house, breaking the window and making a mess of the house as it tries to get out again.

Rose in the River

Rose in the River
Rose goes on an outing with her family and has an adventure in the river.

Horrible Boy Thwaite

Horrible Boy Thwaite
A little boy finds a way of avoiding going on a visit with his mother.

Horrible Boy Ckgt

Horrible Boy Ckgt
A little boy finds a way of avoiding going on a visit with his mother.

The Holiday Map

The Holiday Map
Mary is mortified when she must disclose to her classmates that she lied about summer vacation plans and is staying in London. However, the miserable summer has a special moment when she makes a rare find along the Thames.
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