I'm trying to recall the names of some of the books I used to read as a child. Many I only have vague memories about which is frustrating! My mother used to buy my books for me: I'd come home from school and there would be another lovely book to devour, waiting for me on my bed.
I recall obvious books such as Anne of Green Gables, The Children Who Lived in a Barn, The Good Master, Carbonel, Marianne Dreams, the Rumer Godden books, Ballet Shoes, The Phantom Tollboth, The Little Princess and so many more...but there are plenty of others I can't really recall that well.
One was about a wild young girl who might have been a gypsy or lived on a houseboat, who was finally 'civilised' and ended up dressing like a 'lady' - I loved it at the time but now it sounds cringeworthy! I wish I could recall the name!
Another was about a family who went on holiday by train to Switzerland, but again I can't recall the title.
I recently found online 'For the Leg of a Chicken' which I loved as a child and would like to buy again, but it's more espensive than I'm prepared to pay!
Several were specifically girls' books. Anyone else recall what they used to read as children or in their teens?
How to Keep Living at Home Longer
Good Morning Wednesday 13th May 2026
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. I still got them out of the library and hid them from him!). Dad was a big Rider Haggard fan, so we read She and King Solomon's Mines. In my late teens, I liked Thomas Hardy, A. J. Cronin and Howard Spring, and then reading fell off the agenda for some time.