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The old woman who lived in a vinegar bottle. Cover Image Book Book

The old woman who lived in a vinegar bottle. Illustrated by Mairi Hedderwick.

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A poor old woman is rewarded for her kindness when she throws back into the lake a little fish purchased for her dinner.

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  • ISBN: 0670523186
  • Physical Description: [48] p. col. illus. 28 cm.
  • Edition: [1st ed.]
  • Publisher: New York, Viking Press [1972, c1970]
Subject: Folklore > England.

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Homer Public Library J 398.2 GOD (Text) 000085328 Children's Library -- Nonfiction Available -

Syndetic Solutions - Author Notes for ISBN Number 0670523186
The Old Woman Who Lived in a Vinegar Bottle
The Old Woman Who Lived in a Vinegar Bottle
by Godden, Rumer; Hedderwick, Mairi (Illustrator)
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The Old Woman Who Lived in a Vinegar Bottle

Margaret Rumer Godden was born Dec. 10, 1907, in Sussex, England. She was nine months old when her family moved to India, where her father ran a shipping line. She returned to London at age 20 to learn how to teach dance to children, and opened a school back in India. Returning to England while she was pregnant, she wrote her first book, "Chinese Puzzle," published in 1936. Her marriage to a stockbroker, Laurence Sinclair Foster, ended in 1941, leaving her penniless. In an effort to pay off her former husband's debts, Godden moved her family into a mountain cottage where she ran a school, made herbal teas for sale, and wrote books. Another novel of India, "The River," published in 1949, was one of her most acclaimed books and was made into a film by Jean Renoir in 1951. She returned to England to stay in 1945. Rumer Godden was the author of more than 60 books, including novels, short story collections, poetry, plays and non-fiction. She published her 21st novel, "Cromartie vs. the God Shiva," in 1997. Rumer Godden died a year later on November 8, 1998, in Thornhill, Scotland, at the age of 90. (Bowker Author Biography)


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