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A twelve-year-old orphan girl is faced with a radically different way of life when she is sent to live with a crippled, tyrannical uncle who is obsessed with hounds and horses and who expects her and his two sons to follow in his footsteps.
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Children's stories, Family problems, Fiction, Horsemanship, Orphans, England, fiction, Fiction, general, Family life, History, Families, Juvenile fiction, Horses, Children's fiction, Horses, fiction, Orphans, fiction, Horsemanship, fiction, Great britain, history, fiction, Flambards (England : Imaginary place), Friendship, fiction, Voyages and travels, fiction, Love, fiction, Adoption, fictionPlaces
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Reprint. Originally published: London : Oxford University Press, c1967.
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Twelve-year-old Christina Parsons is sent to live with her fierce uncle and his two sons, Mark and Will, in their decaying mansion, Flambards. Christina discovers a passion for horses and riding but finds herself part of a strange household, divided by emotional undercurrents and cruelty. 1st book in the Flambards series.
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