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Strangers to the Marsh (A Romney Marsh Story)

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First published January 1, 1957

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Monica Edwards

75 books23 followers
Monica Edwards (November 8, 1912 - January 18, 1998) was a British children's and young adult writer.

Monica spent spent much of her childhood at Rye Harbour in East Sussex, encountering the fishermen and rural characters that later appear in her "Romney Marsh" series of books. In 1933 she married Bill Edwards and began publishing articles and verses in a variety of publications. She spent eight years as editor of a Correspondence magazine for parents before the publication of her first book Wish for a Pony in 1947.

In 1947 the Edwards family moved to Punch Bowl Farm in Thursley, South West Surrey, which became the setting for her other main series of books (as Punchbowl Farm).

Monica differed from many of her contemporaries - notably Enid Blyton - in that her characters grew older with the books until they reached the edge of adulthood, and the atmosphere of the books changed with the times.

In 1968, Monica's husband, working Punch Bowl Farm, was seriously disabled in a tractor accident. Monica stopped writing fiction. By the end of 1970, the Edwards had left Punch Bowl Farm.

Series:
* Romney Marsh
* Punch Bowl Farm

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April 1, 2008
Tamzin and her friends compose and distribute a local newspaper in order to raise money for an elderly friend, and inadvertently cause an ecological crisis.
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July 18, 2020
Fabulous! How I long for such glory days of childhood again!
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I love how they find a way to work together to try to help old Jim. That way unfortunately does cause a little trouble for the birds, but still the group manages to get together help fix things up for the birds when too many people are out bothering them.
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