About Sarah Harrison
The original '-scribbling child', Sarah Harrison has written twelve novels, including international bestsellers Flowers of the Field and A Flower that's Free, several children's books, short stories, articles and scripts. She is also a regular broadcaster on Radio 4.
Series
Lark Rise
Laura and Edmund (1986)
Laura and Old Lumber (1986)
Laura and the Lady (1986)
Laura and the Squire (1986)
Laura and Edmund (1986)
Laura and Old Lumber (1986)
Laura and the Lady (1986)
Laura and the Squire (1986)
Novels
The Flowers of the Field (1980)
In Granny's Garden (1980)
A Flower That's Free (1984)
Hot Breath (1985)
An Imperfect Lady (1988)
Cold Feet (1989)
The Forests of the Night (1991)
Foreign Parts (1992)
Be an Angel (1993)
Both Your Houses (1995)
Life After Lunch (1996)
Flowers Won't Fax (1997)
That Was Then (1998)
Heaven's on Hold (1999)
The Grass Memorial (2002)
The Divided Heart (2002)
The Dreaming Stones (2003)
The Next Room (2005)
The Red Dress (2006)
Rose Petal Soup (2008)
Matters Arising (2009)
Returning the Favour (2010)
Secrets of Our Hearts (2011)
In Granny's Garden (1980)
A Flower That's Free (1984)
Hot Breath (1985)
An Imperfect Lady (1988)
Cold Feet (1989)
The Forests of the Night (1991)
Foreign Parts (1992)
Be an Angel (1993)
Both Your Houses (1995)
Life After Lunch (1996)
Flowers Won't Fax (1997)
That Was Then (1998)
Heaven's on Hold (1999)
The Grass Memorial (2002)
The Divided Heart (2002)
The Dreaming Stones (2003)
The Next Room (2005)
The Red Dress (2006)
Rose Petal Soup (2008)
Matters Arising (2009)
Returning the Favour (2010)
Secrets of Our Hearts (2011)
Omnibus
Links to other websites
| sarah-harrison.net |
Sarah Harrison recommends
Portrait Of A Married Woman (1985) Sally Mandel "A lovely and affecting book." | Out of Love (2002) Diana Appleyard "Very, very true and touching... Packs a huge emotional punch." |
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