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The Bronze Dagger
By Linda Upham

An unusual historical novel, set in Lincolnshire in the 1st century, telling the story of Budicca's rising through the eyes of two village children. For 8-11 year olds. Illustrated by Anna Littlejohn.

ISBN-13: 9780718827755
Specifications: 216x135mm, 128pp, Paperback with b&w illustrations
Price: £7.99 • US$16.00
Publication: May 1989

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About this Book

Brigid and Alan are brought up by Grandmother, the wise woman of their village. Although their people have not joined Budicca's rebellion, the children - with Grandmother's help - take in and shelter Brian, a wounded fugitive. Grandmother recognises the bronze-work of Brian's dagger, which can only have been made by the children's father, taken as a slave some years before. When Grandmother dies, Brigid and Alan decide to travel northwards with Brian in the hope of finding their father.

This unusual story captures a small piece of history during a dramatic period of England's past. The author creates a vividly believable picture of the resentment felt by native Britons against the overbearing rule of the Romans. The details of everyday life have been carefully researched, and the author has taken particular trouble to convey what life was like for girls. Travel was especially difficult and in the story of the children's journey, the author provides plenty of realistic detail, gleaned from research into the flora, fauna, place names and way of life of 1st Century Britain.


About the Author

Linda Upham spent four years in the RAF as an education officer, before taking a variety of jobs as a school teacher. She lived near Ancaster, Lincolnshire, for six years, and has chosen to set her story in an area she knows well. She now lives near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. This is her first book.


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