Hunter, Mollie

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HUNTER, Mollie

HUNTER, Mollie. Scottish, b. 1922. Genres: Novels, Children's fiction, Plays/Screenplays, History. Career: Poet, journalist, lecturer. Publications: A Love-Song for My Lady (play), 1961; Stay for an Answer (play), 1961; Patrick Kentigern Keenan (in U.S. as The Smartest Man in Ireland), 1963; Hi Johnny, 1963; The Kelpie's Pearls, 1964; The Spanish Letters, 1964; A Pistol in Greenyards, 1965; The Ghosts of Glencoe, 1966; Thomas and the Warlock, 1967; The Ferlie, 1968, as The Enchanted Whistle, 1986; The Bodach (in U.S. as The Walking Stones), 1970; The Lothian Run, 1970; The 13th Member, 1971; The Haunted Mountain, 1972; A Sound of Chariots, 1972; The Stronghold, 1974 (Carnegie Medal Winner, 1975); A Stranger Came Ashore, 1975; Talent Is Not Enough: Writing for Children (nonfiction) 1976; The Wicked One, 1977; A Furl of Fairy Wind, 1977; The Third Eye, 1979; You Never Knew Her as I Did, 1981; The Dragonfly Years (in U.S. as Hold on to Love), 1983; The Knight of the Golden Plain, 1983; I'll Go My Own Way (in U.S. as Cat, Herself), 1985; The Three-Day Enchantment, 1985; The Mermaid Summer, 1988; Flora MacDonald & Bonny Prince Charlie, 1988; Day of the Unicorn, 1992; The Pied-Piper Syndrome (nonfiction), 1992; Gilly Martin the Fox, 1994; The King's Swift Rider: A Novel on Robert the Bruce, 1998. Address: Rose Cottage, 7 Mary Ann Court, Inverness IV3 5BZ, Scotland.

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