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BfK No. 33 - July 1985

Cover Story
The illustration on the cover of this issue of Books for Keeps shows the arrival of King Sahure's funeral procession at the pyramid at Abusir around 2473 BC. Reconstructed from archaeological evidence, this illustration by David Salariya and Shirley Willis is taken from Ancient Egypt by Rosalie and Antony E. David, published by Kingfisher in the History as Evidence series (0 86272 091 5, £3.95). We are grateful to Kingfisher for help in using this illustration. (See Information Please, pages 20-21)

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A Parcel of Patterns

Jill Paton Walsh
(Puffin Books)
978-0140316636, RRP £1.75, Mass Market Paperback
14+ Secondary/Adult
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Perhaps the parcel from London brought plague to Eyam. Within a year, 267 villagers have died, including the parents and husband of young Mall who tells the story as a ridding charm to leave behind the voices of the dead. Early on, she apologises - 'I lack wit and skill and set things down awry' -- but language and narrative are compelling. It's a story of love and suffering, fear, courage and loyalty, based on real events - with the plague as centre but also bringing close this Derbyshire lead-mining community, just post-Restoration. The apparently naive voice and the strong plot interest carry a fine historical novel so that concerns remote to us, but the context of Mall's life, are made immediate and available. I'd like to share this with Third years up.

Reviewer: 
Terry Downie
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