Ethel Turner
Birth date: January 24, 1870
Died: April 08, 1958
Ethel Turner's Books
I think I would have enjoyed this story a lot more if I read this at a much younger age. This is, of course, one of those classic books that everyone (or at least most Aussies) would have read in school that I have missed out on, being an immigrant. But I am catching up!It was an easy story to rea...
A house called "Misrule". Seven kids. "Think Von Trapp family crossed with the Lost Boys"
The book begins.Before you fairly start this story I should like to give you just a word of warning.If you imagine you are going to read of model children, with perhaps; a naughtily inclined one to point a moral, you had better lay down the book immediately and betake yourself to 'Sandford and Merto...
A classic in the style of L.M. Alcott and Frances Hodgeson Burnett. A charming tale of 7 mischievous kids and all the scrapes they get up to. Because of the ending I can't quite classify it as a 'comfort book', but I still enjoyed it greatly.