Windmill Hill
by Wyn Brocklebank
"The third envelope contained a large key. Tam took it in her hand and felt a little thrill run up and down her spine."
And so, on her twelfth birthday, the old mill, forbidden territory for as long as she can remember, becomes Tamara’s own domain.
The subsequent adventures of the warm-hearted, romantic Tamara, whether among the wild fells and moorlands of Yorkshire, where the buzzard nests and the mist enfolds the unsuspecting, or in London, or in Paris, will delight all girls.
Here is an intensely human book, full of incident, exciting, amusing, tender and entirely believable.
(Dustwrapper blurb from 1967 edition
My edition: Seagull 1966 with dustwrapper and illustrations
Advertised in a Seagull pictorial edition on the back of ‘Torridons’ Surprise’ by Marie Muir 1970 (and elsewhere)
Not known in a Children’s Press edition
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