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Brother Dusty Feet
Rosemary Sutcliff
Published
January 1980
by Oxford Univ Pr (T)
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Written in
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Number of Pages | 248 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7382635M |
ISBN 10 | 0192714449 |
ISBN 10 | 9780192714442 |
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Brother Dusty-Feet book. Read 14 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. In Elizabethan England, eleven-year-old Hugh Copplestone runs aw 4/5.
"Brother Dusty Feet" is a solid performance without the fierce action, sacrifices, implicit love and bittersweet endings of her best novels. But she takes you tramping around the England of the late 16th century and you will enjoy the visit, though the story is gentle, without the dirt or cold or tribulations of her better works.
/5(10). "Brother Dusty Feet" is a solid performance without the fierce action, sacrifices, implicit love and bittersweet endings of her best novels.
But she takes you tramping around the England of the late 16th century and you will enjoy the visit, though the story is gentle, /5(11). BROTHER DUSTY FEET User Review - Kirkus. An increasingly popular writer of young fiction set in different periods of historical England (see The Armorer's House, Oxford, ), Rosemary Sutcliff knows her background as she writes the Read full review.
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Walter Hodges. It has an episodic plot that follows eleven-year-old protagonist Hugh Copplestone as he tours Elizabethan England with a company of strolling players. In her book The Lantern Bearers won the Carnegie Medal. In she was highly commended for the Hans Christian Andersen Award and in her book, Song for a Dark Queen was commended for the Other Award.
InRosemary was awarded the OBE for services to Children's Literature and the CBE in Praise for Brother Dusty Feet. Brother Dusty Feet by Rosemary Sutcliff,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide/5(). The NOOK Book (eBook) of the Brother Dusty Feet by Rosemary Sutcliff at Barnes & Noble.
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Brand: Penguin Random House Children's UK. Sadly (and perhaps remissly) Katherine Rundell – winner of the Blue Peter book award for best story – did not include any of Rosemary Sutcliff’s characters in her recent ’10 of the best orphans’ at The Guardian’s children’s books site.
She might have chosen Beric in Outcast, Jestyn in Blood Feud, Randall the dog-boy in Knight’s Fee, Hugh Copplestone in Brother Dusty-Feet.
BROTHER DUSTY FEET. illustrated by C. Walter Hodges & by Rosemary Sutcliff ‧ RELEASE DATE: J An increasingly popular writer of young fiction set in different periods of historical England (see The Armorer's House, Oxford, ), Rosemary Sutcliff knows her background as she writes the adventures of a group of strolling players.
Get this from a library. Brother Dusty-Feet. [Rosemary Sutcliff; C Walter Hodges] -- While living in Elizabethan England, Hugh joins a band of strolling players and spends a year travelling, though he wishes to go to Unviversity.
Brother Dusty Feet is a for slightly younger readers than most of Rosemary Sutcliff's, but I would count it among the best. It has a glowing quality; every scene standing out sharply. It has also the joyous touch which characterises many of many of Sutcliff's books; that extra piece of magic and mystery which makes it linger in the mind/5(2).
– Dusty, it’s the hay-loft for you, my hero.’ Before Hugh quite knew what was happening, he had been punted over the edge of the half-floor of the hay-loft, and Argos had been heaved up beside him, and Jonathan had gone out, closing the stable door again. Get this from a library.
Brother Dusty-Feet. [Rosemary Sutcliff] -- A Rosemary Sutcliff historical novel in which year-old Hugh leaves his cruel aunt and uncle and heads for Oxford to seek his fortune. He meets and joins a group of strolling players and his life. Books related to Brother Dusty Feet.
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4/5. But Jonathan only touched him on the shoulder, and said: ‘God speed you, Brother Dusty-Feet.’ Then Mr Heritage was shaking hands all round, while Hugh gathered up his little bundle and his pot of periwinkle. ‘Come along,’ said Mr Heritage. ‘I came on foot, so there are no horses to bother about.An increasingly popular writer of young fiction set in different periods of historical England (see The Armorer's House, Oxford, ), Rosemary Sutcliff knows her background as she writes the adventures of a group of strolling players during Elizabeth's reign.
And she creates a warm, hearty suspense as Hugh Copplestone, a Cornwall boy, joins the players and searches for his fortune. Ousted by.Jonathan said, ‘Keep your head down, Brother Dusty.
Yes, I know it doesn’t look so well, but if you keep it down you’re less likely to get hurt.’ Jonathan had sat in the stocks a great many times before, and knew about these things.