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How many books are in the "Children of Green Knowe"!? And what order do they come in!?

They're making a movie based off of them and I need to know!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


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I loved those books!

There are six in the series; here's a list in order:

The Children of Green Knowe (1954)

The Chimneys of Green Knowe (1958)
aka Treasure of Green Knowe

The River at Green Knowe (1959)

A Stranger at Green Knowe (1961)

An Enemy at Green Knowe (1964)

The Stones of Green Knowe (1976)Www@QuestionHome@Com

The Children of Green Knowe

The Children of Green Knowe is the first of six books written by Lucy M!. Boston about the fictional manor house of Green Knowe (which is based on The Manor, Hemingford Grey, Cambridgeshire)!.

The novel concerns the return of a young boy, Toseland, to the magical house of Green Knowe!. The house is tremendously old, dating from the Norman Conquest, and has been continually inhabited by Toseland’s ancestors, the d’Aulneaux, later Oldknow, family!. Toseland crosses floodwaters by night to reach the house and his Grandmother, Linnet Oldknow, who addresses him by his ‘proper’ name: Tolly!. Over the course of the novel, Tolly explores the rich history of his family, which pervades the house like magic!. He begins to encounter what appear to be the spirits of three of his forebears; Toby, Alexander and an earlier Linnet, who lived in the reign of Charles II!. These meetings are far from frightening; they continually reinforce the sense of belonging that the house embodies!. The children are not ghosts; rather, Tolly is experiencing a sort of time-travel when he visits them, or they inhabit a place outside time!. In the evenings, Mrs!. Oldknow entertains Tolly with stories about the house and the children who lived and live there!. Surrounded by the rivers and the floodwater, sealed within its ancient walls, Green Knowe is a polder; a sanctuary of peace and stability in a world of unnerving chance!. Without being ostensibly religious, there is a sense in which Green Knowe is a holy place; where the deep roots of the past are celebrated and protected!.

The book was adapted for television in 1986 in the BBC production The Children of Green Knowe, starring Alec Christie as Tolly and Daphne Oxenford as Mrs Oldknow!.Www@QuestionHome@Com