The Old Woman from Friuli
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Arachne Press
Published:6th Jun '17
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Suitable for young readers aged 7 and above, or for reading with younger readers, this illustrated story is set in Italy and features an old woman from Friuli - a place famous for the stubbornness of its inhabitants.
A humorous folk tale, The Duke owns everything he can see from his castle - everything except one small house and field - They belong to the Old Woman from Friuli, and she isn't selling!
The Duke looks out from his castle, and everything he can see for miles and miles belongs to him. Everything, except one small strong house, with a small garden two goats and a beehive. They belong to the old woman from Friuli. The Duke wants that house, but the old woman, she won’t sell. She’s from Friuli, where all the really stubborn people come from.
Ghillian Potts is now 83. She has been writing continuously, both prose and verse, since she was 7. She once got out of a bit of housework by saying, “Must I, Mum? I’m writing a Poem!” in her best whine. To her amazement, her mum at once said, “Oh, all right, I’ll do it!” Obviously, writing was a Good Thing. She had a number of stories for younger children published in the 1990s, one of which featured on Jackanory.
Illustrator Ed Boxall is anartist, print maker, writer and creative educator living in Hastings, England.
ISBN: 9781909208407
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 95g