On the Run (novel)

On the Run (1964) is a children's novel by British author, Nina Bawden. It was also published as Three on the Run in the United States. [1] It is an independent sequel to The House of Secrets.[2]

Contents

Plot

When Ben's cousins, whom he lives with, are unwell, he is forced to spend the summer with his father and stepmother-to-be. They live in London and have little time to spend with Ben. So Ben decides to explore the gardens of the terrace houses in his street. He walks along the walls connecting all the houses until he comes to one covered in jagged glass. Ben then falls into the garden and meets a young boy from Tiga, Thomas. Thomas is being kept in London, while his father, Chief Okapi, is exiled there. When Ben discovers a plot to kidnap Thomas, he, Thomas and Lil (a friend of Thomas) decide to run away.

Bawden's comments on the book

Bawden told in an interview that the novel is set in London and in Heme Bay, ‘a seaside town on the coast of Kent’, where Bawden's parents lived. [3] Nina Bawden remarked she intended "to write about children actually escaping — even though temporarily - from the world of grownups". [2]

Reviews

Children's literature review criticizes that it sometimes suffers “slightly through being too full of incident” [4]

Books

References

  1. ^ http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GT0XRK
  2. ^ a b Saturday review, book 48, 1965, p. 130 Online
  3. ^ Cornelia Jones, Olivia R. Way: British children's authors: interviews at home, American Library Association, 1976, ISBN 0838902243, p. 41 - p. 54
  4. ^ Carolyn Riley, Gerald J. Senick, Anne Block: Children's Literature Review: Excerpts from Reviews, Criticism, & Commentary on Books for Children & Young People: 002, Gale Research., 1976, p. 9-14