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Turning away from fantasy as a genre, Garner produced (1979), a series of four short novellas detailing a day in the life of four generations of his family. He also published a series of British folk tales which he had rewritten in a series of books entitled (1979), (1984) and (1986).
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Aug 9, 2018 · This beautifully written memoir of childhood is an absolute joy. Alan Garner is one of Britain's greatest writers and with this book about growing up during the war years on Alderley Edge in Cheshire, we get to see where the inspirations for such classics as the Weirdstone of Brisingamen came from.
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Books shelved as alan-garner: The Weirdstone of Brisingamen by Alan Garner, The Owl Service by Alan Garner, Thursbitch by Alan Garner, The Moon of Gomrat...
He wrote several fantasy novels, including Elidor (1965), The Owl Service (1967) and Red Shift (1973). Turning away from fantasy as a genre, Garner produced The Stone Book Quartet (1979), a series of four short novellas detailing a day in the life of four generations of his family.
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Jan 1, 2024 · Browse our complete guide to all 25 Alan Garner books in order (from the series written by Alan Garner). Plus, we’ve organized our list in order.
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Explore Alan Garner’s Booker Prize 2022 shortlisted novel Treacle Walker with your book club using our guide and discover why the judges said it was ‘a mysterious, beautifully written and affecting glimpse into the deep work of being human’