Elizabeth Goudge
(1900 - 1984)

Elizabeth de Beauchamp Goudge FRSL was an English author of novels, short stories and children’s books as Elizabeth Goudge.
She won the Carnegie Medal for British children’s books in 1946 for The Little White Horse.
She was a best-selling author in both the UK and the US from the 1930s through the 1970s.
Bibliography
A City of Bells (1936)

Jocelyn returns from the Boer war, wounded in body and spirit and attempts to recover in the bosom of his family and the work of a book shop.
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Henrietta’s House (1942)

In this sequel to A City of Bells and Sister of the Angels, Henrietta celebrates Hugh Anthony’s birthday and discovers her holiday house.
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I Saw Three Ships (1969)

The story of a special Christmas at Holly Cottage.
I Saw Three Ships (1969)

A special Christmas eve at Holly Cottage.
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Island Magic (1934)

The author’s first book is set in the Channel Islands and concerns the du Frocq family’s struggles to live on a small farm.
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Linnets and Valerians (1964)

Fleeing the threat of boarding schools, the four Linnet children leave their grandmother’s house and find refuge with their uncle and enter a magical kingdom.
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The Little White Horse (1946)

As Maria arrives at Moonacre Manor she catches a glimpse of the little white horse.
The Little White Horse (1946)

As Maria arrives at Moonacre Manor she catches a glimpse of the little white horse. The American edition is printed in a larger format on better paper, but lacks the end paper maps and the colored illustrations.
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Make-Believe (1949)

A collection of short stories set in the Channel Islands. We first met the protagonists in Island Magic.
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The Reward of Faith and Other Stories (1950)

A collection of stories based on the Bible and lives of the saints. Three were specially written for this anthology.
The Sister of the Angels (1939)

A story about Henrietta, Hugh Anthony, Torminster Cathedral and Christmas.
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Smoky-House (1940)

An exciting tale about dogs and donkeys and smugglers. The British edition has the hyphen.
Smoky House (1940)

An exciting story about dogs and donkeys and smugglers.
The Valley of Song (1951)

When the owners cancel the construction of the Swan, Tabitha calls on the residents of the Valley of Song to help the craftsmen of the Hard build the East-Indiaman
The Valley of Song (1951)

Tabitha calls on the residents of the Valley of Song to help the craftsmen of the Hard build the East-Indiaman.
White Wings (1952)

Includes stories from A Pedlar’s Pack, The Golden Skylark and The Ikon on the Wall, as well as two new stories.