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The River
You can't stop days or rivers...
Harriet is between two worlds. Her sister is no longer a playmate, her
brother is still a child.
The comforting rhythm of her Indian childhood - the noise of the jute
works, the colourful festivals that accompany each season and the eternal
ebb and flow of the river on its journey to Bay of Bengal - is about
to be shattered.
She must learn how to reconcile the jagged edges of beginnings and ends...
'So intense, so quietly demanding
of attention, that at the time there will be nothing in your thoughts
but a small girl in India, and the people and places that were her world'
SATURDAY REVIEW
'Compassionate wisdom and serene understanding . . . with each book
she writes Miss Godden's position as one of the finest of living English
novelists becomes more secure'
ORVILLE PRESCOTT
THE RIVER is Rumer Godden's beautiful tribute to India and childhood, made into a film by the great French Director Jean Renoir. And in a preface for this edition she explains how this classic tale came to be written.
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