Flambards

Flambards is a novel by the English author K. M. Peyton. The book and its three sequels are set just before, during, and after World War I. The first book, originally published in 1967, tells how the teenage heroine, orphaned heiress Christina Parsons, comes to live at Flambards, the impoverished Essex estate owned by her crippled and tyrannical uncle, William Russell, and his two sons, Mark and Will. Its original sequels were The Edge of the Clo... More

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  • Sep 1967

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K. M. Peyton

Kathleen Wendy Herald Peyton, who writes as K.M. Peyton (born 2 August 1929) is a British author. Born in Birmingham, Peyton has written more than fifty novels, including the much loved Flambards pony stories and its sequels for which she won both the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Award. In 1979...

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