Saplings

Saplings
Saplings  
Saplings streatfield.jpg
Persephone Books edition cover, 2009
Author(s) Noel Streatfeild
Cover artist Evelyn Gibbs
Country United Kingdom
Language English language
Genre(s) Fiction
Publisher Persephone Books
Publication date First Published in 1945 by Collins
Media type Print (Softback)
ISBN 978-1-906462-08-6
OCLC Number 317752268

Although Saplings (1945) is generally regarded as one of Noel Streatfeild's novels for adults, published under her pseudonym Susan Scarlett, it is at least partially told from the perspective of four children - Laurel, Tony, Tuesday, and Kim, as well as from the perspective of their mother, Lena.[1] The Wiltshires are an idyllic middle-class family living in the comforts of Regent's Park in pre-Second World War London.

However, with the breakdown of society under German attack, the family, like so many others in Britain and elsewhere in Europe, begins to undergo its own rapid disintegration.

Streatfeild weaves between the fantasy and make-believe of her children's books and a more mature psychological realism, thereby conjuring a unique and compelling account of the far-reaching corrosiveness of war.

In 2004 Saplings was made into a ten-part radio serial on BBC Radio 4. It was also featured on Radio 4's 'A Good Read' in October 2009.[2]

Saplings was republished by Persephone Books in 2000

References

  1. ^ The Oxford Guide to British Women Writers, Joanne Shattock, (Oxford University Press 1994) pp. 406, ISBN 0-19-280021-3
  2. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00n55sn

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