The Nurse's Children

by Liz Sibthorpe


Formats

Softcover
£13.99
Softcover
£13.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 29/04/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781420823707

About the Book

Most children and grown-ups too will recognize some of their own experiences in the story of the Nurse’s Children, although it is about the authors childhood in the 1950’s.

Mary and Pamela had their own world of adventures into which they escaped from the responsibilities and strict rules at home.  With few toys and little time to play the girls made up their own games; praying for a miracle to dry the kitchen floor, sliding down an icy hill in their music bags or climbing the coal heap outside the school boiler house.  The book also explores the pain of feeling different, being adopted, growing up with dual heritage in a very white community, and accepting and understanding disability.


About the Author

Liz Sibthorpe was the first of six children to be adopted by the Nurse.  She grew up in Loughton, Essex where she attended a primary school on the edge of Epping Forest.  When she wasn’t helping in the house, looking after younger brothers and sisters or making up adventures she used to daydream, read or draw.

She has always loved being with children and animals and shares her home in York, with two cats and a visiting dog.  She taught seven year olds in a local primary school for 16 years, and believes that reading and telling stories is an important part of children’s education.