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The River at Green Knowe is an exciting children's book written by Lucy M. Boston. It was first published in 1959. This book is part of the popular Green Knowe series, and it's the third story in the collection. It takes readers on a magical journey along a mysterious river.

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First UK edition (published by Faber & Faber)

Meet the Characters

  • Ping: The quietest of the children. Ping often observes things carefully.
  • Ida: The brave leader of the children. Ida loves exploring new places.
  • Oskar: The oldest child in the group. Oskar is always ready for an adventure.
  • Terak: A friendly giant they meet. Terak helps the children on their journey.

The Story Begins at Green Knowe

In The River at Green Knowe, the usual characters, Mrs. Oldknow and Tolly, are not present. It is summertime, and the old house of Green Knowe has been rented out. Two women are staying there: Doctor Maud Biggin, who studies old things, and her friend, Miss Sybilla Bun. Doctor Biggin has invited her great-niece, Ida, to visit. She also invited two children, Oskar and Ping, who needed a safe place to stay.

Adventures on the River

The children arrive and quickly start exploring. They use a canoe to travel the river and canals around Green Knowe. Unlike the first two books, this story focuses on the river that flows past the manor. It also explores the small islands nearby. The children's adventures happen in their own time. However, they are filled with amazing fantasy elements.

They meet a bus driver who has left modern life behind. They also see horses that can fly through the air. The children even meet a friendly giant named Terak. They also witness an ancient moon ceremony from the Bronze Age. This book has a special message. It shows how the magical house and its surroundings help children who need a home. It helps them feel safe and healed.

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