Bet I know the part because I totally lost it in that book, too.
Wait, which part are we talking about?
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Bet I know the part because I totally lost it in that book, too.
Wait, which part are we talking about?
Wait, which part are we talking about?
About the last fifteen pages. My copy got decidedly damp.
I just reread The Railway Children last night, and this morning looked up E. Nesbit. Turns out she was a socialist who got married at 7 months pregnant (in 1880) and lived in an open marriage, raising her husband's two other children as her own. Whoa.
I just looked her up recently because I read a review of a new book that has a character based on her. The Children's Book by A. S. Byatt.
God, I love The Railway Children.
I rolled my eyes a bit when Peter is given the lecture about being a man and the girls are soft tenderhearted rabbits. But I cry at the end. It's also interesting, the kids are about 8, 10, and 12 - they seem *much* younger in some ways.
Wasn't E. Nesbit quite the sexy babe as well as having the scandalous, revolutionary lifestyle?
Re The Amber Spyglass, the part I was talking about was when Lyra and Pan got separated. Gah, so many tears!
Wasn't E. Nesbit quite the sexy babe as well as having the scandalous, revolutionary lifestyle?
I think you're thinking of Evelyn Nesbit, the chorus girl (aka The Girl on the Swing) [link] . E. Nesbit the author looked like this: [link]
(Never mind -- nothing to see here.)