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" Jane Duncan" (Scots author)

(12 Posts)
butterandjam Sun 02-Nov-25 19:21:50

I've been thinking of her today, watching the devastation in Jamaica (where she and her partner lived for some years) and wondered if any other Gransnetters have come across her books and enjoyed them as much as I have.

Moth62 Sun 02-Nov-25 20:09:09

Yes, as Janet Reachfar. Lovely books.

MaizieD Sun 02-Nov-25 22:08:05

I read them decades ago and really liked them.

Usedtobeblonde Sun 02-Nov-25 22:41:11

I remember reading and enjoying the books about/entitled “My Friends” more years ago than I care to remember.
They were of their time I think.
I hadn’t thought of them for so long.

Grandmabatty Mon 03-Nov-25 08:11:26

I used to read her as a young teenager. I was allowed to borrow books from the adult section at the library and she was someone I enjoyed

Abduaylor Tue 09-Dec-25 15:49:03

I remember her work fondly, and Jamaica often came through so vividly in her writing. Seeing the news today brought her to mind as well. Which of her books stayed with you the most?

grandMattie Tue 09-Dec-25 15:50:45

I absolutely adored them. Her and Twice’s adventures, etc. All her friends, especially Tom and George.

butterandjam Tue 09-Dec-25 16:41:45

I particularly liked MF Sashie. .. and Tom and George.

Treebee Tue 09-Dec-25 19:17:40

I used to love her books as a teenager. Very hard to find them now, sadly.

Riversidegirl Tue 09-Dec-25 19:32:42

I had all her books in mostly paperback, and when we downsized I took them to our local National Trust. Now older(!) I would love ALL the audio books, but what there are seem to be very expensive.

Riversidegirl Sat 13-Dec-25 19:42:03

Does anyone like Miss Read? I have lived in 2 villages and found a lot of her writing very true. I had to give all of her books away when we downsized and I still regret it

CeliaVL Tue 10-Feb-26 13:56:26

I read and loved all of her books when I was young. I felt the last couple were a bit heavier-handed, though. It's strange how her books seem to have completely disappeared - I never find them on second-hand sites or in shops even when there are lots of others of the same period. Collectors maybe?