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« Reply #2240 on: August 19, 2011, 12:43:30 PM »
 


Welcome to Author! Author!  

This is a game in which the contestants match their wits with a  challenger, who suggests a character in literature, non- fiction or fiction. The challenger may or may not provide more clues, his prerogative,, and never more than one a day.


Once a day the challenger will say if the guesses are correct or not. The winning contestant gets lots of acclaim and the chance to pose the next challenge. If he does not want to post a new challenge he can say so and whoever does can begin a new game.

Of course you could look these up on google in an instant, what challenge is that? The  idea is to rack one's brain to try to remember where this particular character appeared and who wrote about him/ her. Should be great fun.

The challenger also has the option not to mention the name of the character, but only a description.


Authors used so far:

Author, Book, Character, Challenger, Post#, winner

Anonymous, Beowulf, Beowulf, PatH, #1301
Atwood, Margaret, The Blind Assassin, Gumtree, #277
Austen, Jane, Pride and Prejudice, Mary Bennett, #158
Banks, Lynn Reid, The L-Shaped Room, Jane Graham, Rosemarykaye, #1785, unguessed
Baum, L. Frank, The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy, JoanK, #342
Bennett, Alan, Uncommon Reader, Queen Elizabeth II, rosemarykaye, #1605, pedln
Blackmore, Richard, Lorna Doone, Lorna Doone, Frybabe, #462
Bronte, Emily, Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff, Gumtree, #252
Buchan, John, 39 steps, Richard Hannay, PatH, #396
Burns, Olive, Cold Sassy Tree, pedln, #1594, rosemarykaye
Carroll, Louis, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice, JoanK, # 426
Cervantes, Don Quijote, Don Quijote, PatH, #701
Chesterton, Gilbert K., The Father Brown books, Father Brown, PatH, #2179, JoanK
Christie, Agatha, Hastings, JoanK, # 127
Christie, Agatha, Death on the Nile, Hercule Poirot, JoanK, #752
Clancy, Tom, Hunt for Red October, Frybabe, #553
Clarke, Arthur C., Rendezvous with Rama, roshanarose, #2064
Clemens, Samuel, see Twain, Mark
Coetzee, J. M., Disgrace, David Little, Straudetwo, #1336
Collins, Wilkie, The Moonstone, Rachel Verinder, PatH, #311
Conrad, Joseph, Heart of Darkness, Marlow, Gumtree, #226
Conroy, Pat, The Great Santini, Conroy's father, JudeS #1319
Cronin, A. J., The Citadel, Andrew Manson, JudeS, #1085
Davies, Robertson, The Cunning Man, Jonathan Hullah,  straudetwo, #1382
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, Crime and Punishment, Roskolnikov, JudeS, #1209, 1213
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, Study in Scarlet, Dr. Watson, PatH, #380
Dumas, Alexandre pere, The Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan, PatH, #939, 941
DuMaurier, Daphne, Rebecca, the nameless narrator, Gumtree, straudetwo and rosemarykaye, #1924
Eliot, George, Daniel Deronda, Gumtree, #190
Eliot, T. S., Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, Bustopher Jones, PatH, #110
Essex, Karen, Leonardo's Swans, Isabella d'Este, Mippy, #591
Faulkner, William, The Sound and the Fury, Caddy, 1429, 1439, Frybabe
Galsworthy, John, The Forsyte Saga, Irene, PatH, #615,620
George, Elizabeth, Lynley and Havers, Tomereader1, #168
Gibbon, Edward, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Zenobia, Frybabe, roshanarose, #2003, 2011
Gilbert, W. S., The Savoy Operas, Frederick, or the Pirate King, #1108, 1111, 1112
Goodman, Carol, The Night Villa, the slave girl, Gumtree, # 1165
Greene, Graham, The Third Man, Holly Martins, PatH, ##1175, 1179
Grey, Zane, Riders of the Purple Sage, Frybabe, #294, 299
Hardy, Thomas, Far From the Madding Crowd, roshanarose, #1741, rosemarykaye
Henry, O., Mammon and the Archer, Anthony Rockwall, Ginny  #537
Hesse, Herman, The Glass Bead Game, straudetwo, Frybabe, #1962
Hugo, Victor, Les Miserables, JoanK, # 1904, Gumtree
James, Henry, Washington Square, straudetwo, #981, 982
James, Henry, Wings of a Dove, Kidsal, #83
Keller, Helen, The Story of my Life, Anne Sullivan, JoanK #958
Lagerlof, Selma, The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, Nils Holgersson, JudeS #899
Lahiri, Jhumpa, The Namesake, the boy, Frybabe, #4110, pedln
Lamb, Charles and Mary, Tales From Shakespeare, Macbeth, JoanK, #1301
Lampedusa, Giuseppe di, The Leopard, Don Fabrizio, Gumtree, Frybabe and straudetwo, #2031, 2032
Larson, Erik, Devil in the White City, pedln, #2226, Frybabe
LeFanu, Sheridan, Carmilla, roshanarose, #769
Li, Cunxin, Mao's Last Dancer, Li Cunxin, Gumtree, #1713, roshanarose
Maupin, Armistead, Tales of the City, rosemarykaye, #1553, pedln
McCourt, Frank, Angela's Ashes, Frank McCourt, JoanK, #1062
McCullers, Carson, Member of the Wedding, straudetwo, pedln, #1859
Melville, Herman, Moby-Dick, the whale, PatH, #482
Miller,Arthur, Death of a Salesman, Gumtree, #1005, 1006
Milton, John, Paradise Lost, Frybabe, #413
Mitford, Nancy, roshanarose, #839, 840
Murdoch, Iris, The Sea, the Sea, Charles Arrowby, straudetwo, #1197, 1198
Nabokov, Vladimir, Lolita, Lolita, JudeS, #1124
O’Brian, Patrick, Master and Commander, Jack Aubrey, JudeS, #319
Orwell, George, Frybabe, #97
Ovid, Metamorphosis, Frybabe, roshanarose, #1985
Pearl, Matthew, The Dante Club, pedln, #1629, deems 2
Peterson, Roger Tory, Field guide to the Eastern Birds, Mockingbird, JoanK #202
Potok, Chaim, The Chosen, Danny Saunders, pedln, #1890, JoanK
Potter, Beatrix, Jemima Puddleduck, rosemarykaye, #1478 pedln, #1482 deems2
Plutarch, ----, Themistocles, roshanarose, #1025, 1027
Preston, Douglas, Dinosaurs in the attic, Frybabe, #1456 rosemarykaye
Rand, Ayn, We the Living, Frybabe, #498, 502
Rowling, J. K, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry, PatH, #1409
Rhys, Jean, Wide Sargasso Sea, Jane Eyre, straudetwo, #1230
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de, The Little Prince, the Prince, PatH, #2146, rosemarykaye
Saramago, Jose, Blindness, deems 2, #1652, straudetwo
Scott, Sir Walter, Ivanhoe, Ginny, #602
Sewall, Anna, Black Beauty, Frybabe, #1490, Gumtree
Shelley, Mary, Frankenstein, the monster, PatH, #451
Smith, Alexander McCall, Mma Ramotswe, JudeS, #145
Smith, Alexander McCall, 44Scotland Street, Cyril, rosemarykaye, #1238, 1243
Spark, Muriel, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Miss Brodie, Gumtree, #671, 672
Stead, Christina, The Man Who Loved Children, straudetwo, #1690, Gumtree
Steinbeck , John, Journal of a Novel, Gumtree, #53, 60
Stoker, Bram, Dracula, Jonathan Harker, JudeS, #631, 632
Stone, Irving, Depths of Glory, Camille Pisarro, Gumtree, #802
Tolkien, J. R. R., Lord of the Rings, Frodo, PatH, #238, 241
Tolstoy, Leo, War and Peace, Pierre Bezukhov, PatH, #1267
Trollope, Joanna, The Best of Friends, Sophie, Mippy, #218
Tuchman, Barbara, A Distant Mirror, Frybabe, #2117, straudetwo, #2118, PatH
Twain, Mark, Life on the Mississippi, the author, JoanK, #2192, Frybabe
Tyler, Anne, Digging to America, Maryam Yazdan,Mippy, #735
Urrea, Luis Alberto, The Hummingbird's Daughter, Saint Teresa de Cabora, Frybabe, #1835, straudetwo
Voltaire, Candide, Candide, straudetwo, #1809, Frybabe
Vreeland, Susan, The Forest Lover, Emily Carr, Mippy, #364
Weir, Alison, Innocent Traitor, Lady Jane Gray, roshanrose, #883
Wethers, Beck, Left for Dead, Ginny, #29
Wharton, Edith, The Age of Innocence, Frybabe, rosemarykaye, #2054, Gumtree #2055
Wilde, Oscar, The Importance of Being Earnest, Lady Bracknell, #2131, rosemarykaye
Windsor, Kathleen, Forever Amber, Amber, Traude, #927, 928
Wodehouse, P. G., Bertie Wooster, PatH, #1046, 1048
Wolfe, Tom, The Right Stuff, Chuck Yeager, roshanarose, #2091 Gumtree, #209x Frybabe
Woolf, Virginia, Flush, Gumtree, #1511, 1513, rosemarykaye
Woolf, Virginia, Orlando, Orlando, PatH, #1141
Xenophon, Frybabe, #173
Zola, Emile, Germinal, Etienne Lentier, Gumtree, #1352


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India?  EM Forster?  (Passage to...)?

Gumtree

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« Reply #2241 on: August 19, 2011, 02:06:50 PM »
Yes, that would be my guess now too - Forster did write the libretto for at least one opera - Benjamin Britten's Billy Budd - though I think he really collaborated with someone else for that one.

All the other clues seem to fit Forster too.
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« Reply #2242 on: August 19, 2011, 02:25:25 PM »
Wow, good guess, Rosemary!  It sure fits well.

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« Reply #2243 on: August 19, 2011, 02:26:39 PM »
WINNER WINNER WINNER

Rosemarykaye, I thought that last clue would do it. Congratulations, you are IT.

Aside from E.M. Forster, Kipling, and Scott, I can't think of any other well known writer that tackled the Raj era, but there must have been many.

Right now I am in the middle of reading a free ebook from Gutenberg called Caravans by Night: A Romance of India by a guy named Harry Hervey. The story begins in post WWI India with a mass theft of jewels, runs through Burma and then into Tibet. It is kind of Kiplingesque what with stolen jewels, spies, a secret weapons cache, and what is beginning to look like political intrigue in Tibet.  Since the book was published in 1924, the story must be taking place after 1919 and before 1924. Tibet had, in 1912, thrown off the first Chinese invaders who tried to rule them, but for the next 36 years they fought with Chinese Warlords over control of certain areas of Tibet.

PS: Well, this is interesting. I just looked up Harry Hervey. One site said he was a "forgotten" writer from Savannah, but no further info. The very little info I gathered is that he wrote quite a few books and was involved in writing many movie scripts including Road to Singapore and Road to Morocco.

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« Reply #2244 on: August 19, 2011, 04:19:30 PM »
Rosemary, congratulations.  Well done.

And Frybabe, thanks for the uptick about Caravans by Night. I'd never heard of it before, but have just now downloaded it to my Kindle.

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« Reply #2245 on: August 21, 2011, 12:26:58 AM »
ΤΗΑΥΜΑΖΙΟ ΡΟΣΑΜΑΡΙΑ !
How can you prove whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all our thoughts are a dream; or whether we are awake, and talking to one another in the waking state?  - Plato

rosemarykaye

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« Reply #2246 on: August 21, 2011, 03:33:55 AM »
Thanks all.  Will think about it today and try to get back to you this evening or tomorrow.

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« Reply #2247 on: August 26, 2011, 05:10:33 PM »
Sorry for the delay - I have at last thought of something, but can anyone tell me where the list of what we have already had had gone, as I wanted to check it hadn't been done before?

Thanks

Rosemary

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« Reply #2248 on: August 26, 2011, 05:43:02 PM »
Sorry, I hadn't put it at the top of the current page yet.  It's now there, but I haven't yet added the last two authors.

If this happens to you again, just go back a page and you'll find it (or two pages if I've been very lazy).

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« Reply #2249 on: August 27, 2011, 04:53:32 AM »
Thanks Pat - it's a good thing I looked, as someone had indeed done my idea alaready - never mind, it gave me something to think about when I was awake last night!  Back to the drawing board - will come up with another one asap.

Rosemary

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« Reply #2250 on: August 27, 2011, 02:48:10 PM »
Don't worry, ROSEMARY. We'll wait. :)

rosemarykaye

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« Reply #2251 on: August 29, 2011, 04:34:17 PM »
At last, I hear you cry, here is a new quiz:

Author:  of Scottish origin

Book: is a classic

Character: I am wealthy

Gumtree

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« Reply #2252 on: August 30, 2011, 04:44:46 AM »
Is it too obvious to be Sir Walter Scott?
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« Reply #2253 on: August 30, 2011, 07:50:20 AM »
No it's not Walter Scott, sorry!

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« Reply #2254 on: August 30, 2011, 08:31:42 AM »
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
Book: Master of Ballantrae
Character: Henry

rosemarykaye

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« Reply #2255 on: August 30, 2011, 08:34:10 AM »
No, sorry!

Here are some more clues:

Author:  left Scotland at an early age

Book: has been made into a film, adapted for stage, and read on radio

Character: is fortunate in having reliable friends

pedln

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« Reply #2256 on: August 30, 2011, 10:20:55 AM »
The plot thickens.  I wonder where the author went when he/she left Scotland.

Do they still read books on radio?  NPR used to do it, do they still?

rosemarykaye

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« Reply #2257 on: August 30, 2011, 10:25:45 AM »
I don't know, but the BBC definitely does!  We have A Book At Bedtime, the daily serial, and various other readings.

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« Reply #2258 on: August 30, 2011, 12:42:23 PM »
Yes we have radio reading here - though I only know about the ABC's efforts. They're usually very well done - haven't listened to one for some time but when my kids were youngsters I  tuned in every morning while I had a restorative cuppa after the morning breakfast melee. Heard some great readings - they were doing a series of English classics - Thomas Hardy, Oliver Goldsmith, George Moore, George Eliot et al... Good stuff.

BTW has anyone heard anything from Traude - seems a while since she posted.



The only Scottish authors I can think of right this minute are Muriel Spark and Cunninghame Grahame - but I don't suppose our author is either of those.

 
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« Reply #2259 on: August 30, 2011, 12:45:32 PM »
No, it's neither of those!  I'd never even heard of Cunningham Graham...

It may help if you don't try to think of this writer as Scottish, despite his/her birthplace.  Scotland does not feature in the book.

Rosemary

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« Reply #2260 on: August 30, 2011, 11:50:56 PM »
Gum, look above.  Traude has been busy hosting a most interesting Talking Heads about Retirement, planning, etc. 

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« Reply #2261 on: August 31, 2011, 12:07:55 AM »
Och
How can you prove whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all our thoughts are a dream; or whether we are awake, and talking to one another in the waking state?  - Plato

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« Reply #2262 on: August 31, 2011, 05:19:33 AM »
Pedln - thanks - I don't look into the Talking Heads board so didn't know Traude was so fruitfully engaged at present - thought she might be ill. So happy to know otherwise...


Still no idea about this quiz of Rosemary's -
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« Reply #2263 on: August 31, 2011, 06:10:11 AM »
More clues:

Author:

Of Scottish origin
Left Scotland at an early age
Worked in a bank, but wanted to go to university

Book:

Is a classic
Has been made into a film, adapted for the stage, and read on radio
Is fundamentally about friendship, but has a mystic interlude

Character:

I am wealthy
I am fortunate in having reliable friends
I am very impulsive

rosemarykaye

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« Reply #2264 on: September 02, 2011, 01:20:33 PM »
More clues?

Author:

Of Scottish origin
Left Scotland at an early age
Worked in a bank, but wanted to go to university
Wrote mainly for children, this work starting life as stories written for his son

Book:

A classic
Has been made into a film, adapted for stage, and read on the radio
Is fundamentally about friendship, but has a mystic interlude
One of the best received stage adaptations was by another famous children's writer

Character:

I am wealthy
I am fortunate in having reliable friends
I am very impulsive
Two of my obsessions are forms of transport.  One of them gets me into a lot of trouble.

I'm sure you'll get it now!

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« Reply #2265 on: September 02, 2011, 03:26:20 PM »
This does not ring any bells for me.

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« Reply #2266 on: September 02, 2011, 04:21:59 PM »
It does for me.  Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows, Mr. Toad.

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« Reply #2267 on: September 02, 2011, 04:55:14 PM »
Brilliant Pat!  You are the winner!

Kenneth Grahame was born in Edinburgh but the family soon moved to Inverary for his father's job.  Unfortunately his mother died when he was 5, his father was unable to care for the children, and they went to live with a grandmother in Cookham Dene in Berkshire.  Cookham is on the upper reaches of the Thames, and it is thought that Grahame developed his love of the river there, and that this influenced his writing of The Wind in the Willows.

The book has been made into films, plays and has been read on the radio many times.  The writer Alan Bennett wrote one of the stage adaptations and starred in it as Mole, but it was the earlier stage adaptation by AA Milne, "Toad of Toad Hall", that made it famous.  The story revolves mainly around Mole, Ratty, Badger and Toad - Toad is very rich and always getting into trouble, and his friends are forever having to save him.  Ratty and Badger's homes, the one in the riverbank and the other in the Wild Wood, are beautifully described by Grahame.  The mystic interlude occurs when the Otter family lose their cub, Little Portly.  Father Otter sits up all night looking for him on the river.  In the early morning the "piper at the gates of dawn" appears, with Portly asleep in his arms.  The piper - Pan - makes them forget that they have seen him, as the memory of it would be too much for them to bear.

Toad first becomes obsessed with travelling in a gypsy caravan, and persuades Ratty and Mole to go along with him.  After an encounter with a motor car, Toad abandons the caravan and buys himself a car instead.  This leads him into all sorts of trouble and eventually imprisonment, which he escapes by exchanging clothes with a laundry woman.

Whilst Toad is away, the evil weasels have taken over his palatial mansion, Toad Hall.  Badger, Ratty and Mole help him to reclaim it by engineering a surprise attack on the weasels.  After this they all live happily ever after.

Although the book was written for children, it is a wonderful read for anyone, as Grahame's prose is so elegiac, and the plot moves along at a cracking pace too.

Over to you Pat!

Rosemary

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« Reply #2268 on: September 02, 2011, 06:16:08 PM »
Congratulations PatH.

I sometimes get the feeling I missed out on lots of good reading when I was little. I never read Wind in the Willows, or Winnie the Pooh, or any of the Oz books. What was I reading early on? All I remember of my earliest readings is Reginald Rabbit and Marmaduke Mouse and Mother Goose.

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« Reply #2269 on: September 02, 2011, 06:49:56 PM »
Actually, I never read Wind in the Willows either, Frybabe, but I know the story.  I did read Winnie the Pooh and some of the Oz books.  Remarks in SeniorLearn tell me that I should dig out the copy of W in the W and read it.

Rosemary, a masterful job of clues that should give it to you but don't.

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« Reply #2270 on: September 02, 2011, 10:51:57 PM »
PatH beat me to it! The forms of transportation gave it away. I just read the book for the first time recently, and it's WONDERFUL. Yes, it's about friendship, but it's also about the river (what river, you can decide). I recommend it to you all!

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« Reply #2271 on: September 02, 2011, 11:55:56 PM »
PatH - JUST SUPER !!!!!
How can you prove whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all our thoughts are a dream; or whether we are awake, and talking to one another in the waking state?  - Plato

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« Reply #2272 on: September 03, 2011, 11:16:27 AM »
Congratulations, PatH.  I've never read Wind the Willows either -- a great choice, Rosemary -- but have read some stories about Toad and Frog.  Are those Kenneth Graham's also?

Thanks for the wonderful summary, Rosemary.  What would be the earliest age to read it to?  I've only one grand left in that age group, and I'd love to get it for her. (the others are all college or HS.)

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« Reply #2273 on: September 03, 2011, 11:26:45 AM »
Pedln, I'm not sure.  I have to tell you that all three of my children refused to read it at all!  I think a very young child - say 4 or 5 - might enjoy hearing all the bits about toad, and about the adventures of Mole and Ratty on the river and in the woods - they would probably not get the bit about Pan, but you don't need to "get" it to enjoy it.  Once a child gets to 10 or so, they seem to get terribly cynical these days!  My Madeleine, who is a great reader, is only 13 but reads mainly spy stories, books about teenagers being miserable (!), and things like the Princess Diaries.  She also likes historical fiction - Sally Gardner's The Red Necklace, about the French revolution, was a huge hit - but lyrical works like Grahame's would leave her cold.  She was also, as a younger child, never much impressed with the Alfie & Annie Rose stories by Shirley Hughes (which I love), and always preferred books about children being naughty - My Naughty Little Sister and Bad Harry, the Horrid Henry stories, etc.

However, I think The Wind In The Willows would be a wonderful gift, and your granddaughter may well come back to it later.  There are many editions, but the ones with illustrations by E H Shephard are, IMO, the best.  If you look on the dreaded Wikepedia, there is an interesting excerpt from a letter written by AA Milne's son (the original Christopher Robin) - he says that the WITW was one of his parents' favourite books to read to him, and that his mother always looked for her handkerchief when reading her favourite part, the Piper at the Gates of Dawn.  I can sympathise, because it always makes tears come to my eyes too, it is so beautiful.

Rosemary

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« Reply #2274 on: September 07, 2011, 08:15:03 PM »
Many apologies for the delay, but anyway, here's the next one.

Author: My books continue to be popular, and are never out of print.

Book: One of my lesser known works.

Character: My future is very uncertain.

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« Reply #2275 on: September 07, 2011, 08:18:15 PM »
Could this be a Jane Austen?

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« Reply #2276 on: September 07, 2011, 09:32:12 PM »
A likely guess, but no.  Later than Austen.

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« Reply #2277 on: September 08, 2011, 02:56:41 AM »
Dickens?

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« Reply #2278 on: September 08, 2011, 11:18:08 AM »
Not again!  Rosemary, you've got to stop reading my mind.  Indeed, it's Dickens.  What's the book?

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« Reply #2279 on: September 08, 2011, 11:31:57 AM »
Now that is where I am stuck....

Tiny Tim?

Charles Darnay?