by Rumer Godden
It was our last night. I walked away from the camp to see it so that I should remember it: the small white tents in the light of the young moon, the fir forest and the snow peak behind it. One big star above the snow, and the moonlight and firelight shining in the stream.
COROMANDEL SEA CHANGE
RUMER GODDEN was one of Britain’s most distinguished authors, with many justly famous and much-loved books for both adults and children to her credit, including The River, Black Narcissus, The Greengage Summer and The Peacock Spring.
She was awarded the OBE in 1993 and died in 1998, aged ninety.
Also by Rumer Godden
Pippa Passes
The Peacock Spring
The River
In This House of Brede
Episode of Sparrows
Black Narcissus
The Greengage Summer
Cromartie v. the God Shiva Acting Through the Government of India
Breakfast with the Nikolides
Kingfishers Catch Fire
First published 1991 by Macmillan London Ltd
This edition published 2004 by Pan Books
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Coromandel Sea Change copyright © Rumer Godden 1991
‘The Herbogowan’ copyright © The Rumer Godden Literary Trust 2004
Introduction copyright © Raffaella Barker 2004
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