D'YE KEN GRAHAM GREENE?
Sir,-May I thank the correspondents who so kindly came to my assistance? I do not understand "D.E.H.’s" paragraph, but "J.C.R." and "Kind Uncle" show a sincere desire to be helpful, and I.am very grateful indeed to them. I am glad to know of two books which it is quite safe to give to my little nephew, and I shall certainly buy him both The
Little Fire Engine and The Little Train for Christmas. "J.C.R." appears to think the same author has written more children’s books, and suggests I should ask at the right bookshop counter next time; but as our bookshop has only one counter and they are not very helpful I wonder if he (or she) could advise me? "Kind Uncle’s" letter is so clearly and simply put that there can be, as he says, no danger of any further ote undérstanding, All the same, I really don’t see ge anyone could be expected to know that Graham Greene was really Dorothy Craigie. I should never have thought Brighton Rock was written by a woman.
PUZZLED
AUNT
Auckland).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 650, 14 December 1951, Page 7
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183D'YE KEN GRAHAM GREENE? New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 650, 14 December 1951, Page 7
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