A Stranger at Green Knowe

A Stranger at Green Knowe by Lucy Maria Boston, published by Puffin in 1977, is a children’s story that invites readers into a world of magic and history. The narrative follows Tolly, who wonders if his grandmother might be a witch. As he explores Green Knowe, he discovers that while his great-grandmother is not a witch, the house itself is imbued with a unique magic, connecting him to children who once lived there centuries ago.
In this edition, readers will find a rich tapestry of imagination and wonder as Tolly uncovers the secrets of Green Knowe. The story delves into themes of family, history, and the enchanting experiences that can arise from a seemingly ordinary place. With 171 pages, this book presents a captivating journey that intertwines the past and present, making it a delightful read for children and those who appreciate stories filled with charm and mystery.
Official synopsis Publisher
What if my grandmother turned out to be a witch thought Tolly. Tolly’s great-grandmother wasn’t a witch but both she and her house, Green Knowe, were full of a special kind of magic. There were other children living at Green Knowe – children who had been happy there centuries before.
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