Illustration from 1958 edition of The Story of Holly and Ivy – Adrienne Adams A new display about Aylesbury and a famous Christmas story – at Discover Bucks Museum in the Buckinghamshire town. The Story of Holly and Ivy, by Rumer Godden, is set in an English market town full of seasonal atmosphere. This warmhearted Christmas fantasy… Continue reading
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Writing Aylesbury out of a children’s classic: how important are real places in literature?
When The Story of Holly and Ivy was first published, it was set in the Buckinghamshire market town of Aylesbury. In later editions the location was switched to somewhere called Appleton. (There is a village of Appleton in Oxfordshire, but the descriptions in the book don’t fit it.) Has the book lost something as a result? “And where does your grandmother… Continue reading →