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Debby Holt recommends Beverly Cleary’s novel Fifteen. Photograph: incamerastock / Alamy/Alamy
Debby Holt recommends Beverly Cleary’s novel Fifteen. Photograph: incamerastock / Alamy/Alamy
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Tue 6 Apr 2021 12.26 EDT
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Emma Brockes’ article (Forget about irony, witty writing is all it takes to capture a child’s imagination, 4 April), inspired by the death of the children’s author Beverly Cleary, didn’t mention her brilliant novel Fifteen, written for teenage girls about being a teenage girl. I remember reading it and drinking in every word, and feeling a little less odd with every sentence. Wonderful.
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We had a series of photos taken in 1965 but very little information. This is where you have come to the rescue. A number of readers have provided us with details which help build up a picture of the impressive-looking property. We now know that it was - and still is - on Carr Lane of Meins, Road in Blackburn. The property was used to host important visitors to the company, many of them from overseas. Reader Angela Caton recalls: “This was common practice then with large firms in the area. The Star Paper Mill had the same with ‘Rosslyn’ next to Pleasington Golf Club.”