Robinsheugh
by Eileen Dunlop
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Sent to spend the summer with her aunt at a 200-year-old Scottish mansion, a young girl finds herself going back in time to the eighteenth century and becoming another person.Tags
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Eileen Dunlop has written over twenty novels and works of non-fiction for young people, all of which have Scottish and historical themes. She is also the author of Queen Margaret of Scotland, published by NMS Enterprises Limited-Publishing in 2005.
Common Knowledge
- Original title
- Robinsheugh
- Dedication
- For my father and mother
- First words
- As the north-bound train swayed slowly out of King's Cross Station, and her mother's face, anxiously smiling, receded into a featureless dot far down the platform, Elizabeth allowed her own brightly frozen smile to dissolve, ... (show all)and huddled back in her corner seat, knowing that for the next six lonely hours she had nothing to do but read magazines, eat sandwiches, and brood over the unfairness of everything.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Then they went into the kitchen to see how the sillabubs were coming along.
- Disambiguation notice
- Robinsheugh (Republished as: Elizabeth, Elizabeth)
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- English
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