This is not another of Mollie Hunter's expertly crafted blends of charm and tension but a more keenly moving recreation of a...

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A SOUND OF CHARIOTS

This is not another of Mollie Hunter's expertly crafted blends of charm and tension but a more keenly moving recreation of a fierce, rampaging girl growing up in post-World War I Scotland. Bridie's vitality, her consciousness of death, and her determination to write are recalled with a clarity so sharp it seems autobiographical.

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Publisher: Harper & Row

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 1972

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