Brinsmead, H(esba) F(ay)
BRINSMEAD, H(esba) F(ay)
BRINSMEAD, H(esba) F(ay). Australian, b. 1922. Genres: Children's fiction. Career: Freelance journalist; writer. Publications: Patures of the Blue Crane, 1964; Season of the Briar, 1965; Beat of the City, 1966; A Sapphire for September, 1967; Isle of the Sea Horse, 1969; Listen to the Wind, 1970; Who Calls from Afar?, 1971; Longtime Passing, 1972; Echo in the Wilderness, 1973; Under the Silkwood, 1975; The Wind Harp, 1977; The Ballad of Benny Perhaps, 1978; Once There Was a Swagman, 1978; The Honey Forest, 1978; Time for Tarquinia, 1982; Longtime Dreaming, 1982; Christmas at Longtime, 1984; The Sand Forest, 1985; Someplace Beautiful, 1986; Bianca and Roja, 1990; The Silver Train to Midnight, 1993. Died 2003.
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