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to its former glory using the money that she will inherit on her twenty-first birthday. Mark is as brutish as his father, with a great love for hunting, whereas the younger son William is terrified of horses after a hunting accident and aspires to be an aviator. Christina soon finds friendship with the injured William, who challenges her ideas on class boundaries, as well as her love for horses and hunting. William and Christina eventually fall in love and run away from the hunt ball to London, hoping to marry.
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Since 1995 there are usually eight books on the Carnegie shortlist. According to CCSU some runners up through 2002 were Commended (from 1955) or Highly Commended (from 1966). There were about 160 commendations of both kinds in 48 years, including four for 1967 (one highly commended) and three for
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Christina Parsons, who has been shunted around the family since she was orphaned at the age of five years in 1901, is sent to live at Flambards with her mother's half-brother, the crippled Russell. Her Aunt Grace speculates that Russell plans for Christina to marry his son Mark to restore Flambards
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World Publishing issued a US edition of the first book in 1968, retaining the Ambrus illustrations. World (Cleveland and New York) also published US editions of the second and third books in 1969 and 1970, also with the original illustrations, although all three novels were reset with a greater
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newspaper and judged by a panel of British children's writers. Ordinarily the prize recognises one fiction book published during the preceding calendar year; exceptionally Peyton won for the Flambards trilogy completed in 1969.
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The fourth book controversially reversed the ending of the original trilogy, twelve years later and following the television series.
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not quite including Peyton have won the Carnegie Medal for their Guardian Prize-winning books.
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owned by her crippled and tyrannical uncle, William Russell, and his two sons, Mark and Will.
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This article is about the novel. For the television series based on the books, see
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The Guardian Prize is once-in-a-lifetime; previous winners are ineligible.
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Index

Flambards (TV series)
The Flambards Experience

K. M. Peyton
Victor Ambrus
Children's novel
pony book
Oxford University Press
World Publishing Co.
ISBN
0-19-271278-0
OCLC
465030
LC Class
The Edge of the Cloud
young adults
K. M. Peyton
Oxford University Press
Victor Ambrus
World War I
Essex
estate
The Edge of the Cloud
Flambards in Summer
Flambards Divided
Carnegie Medal
Library Association
British subject
Guardian Children's Fiction Prize
adapted

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