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  1. Valerie Helene Mendes (née Barnett, born October 1939) is an English novelist and poet. Mendes is best known for her teenage fiction novels, Girl in the Attic , Coming of Age , Lost and Found and The Drowning , and for her historical novels for adults: Larkswood , Daddy’s Girl and Beatrice and Alexander .

  2. October 01, 1939. Website. http://valeriemendes.com. Genre. Historical Fiction, Young Adult, Children's. edit data. Valerie Mendes started writing when she was six. Seventy years later, she looks half her age, feels twenty-one – and is still obsessed with telling a good story.

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  3. Flight of the Lark, the long-awaited sequel to Valerie’s best-selling historical novel, Larkswood, will be published by VMBooks in 2024. Photo by Chris Challis Photography. Valerie has just completed her third historical novel, Beatrice and Alexander, together with Not Only But Also: A Memoir.

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  5. Flight of the Lark, the sequel to Valerie Mendes’ best-selling Larkswood, reunites us with the Hamilton family at the immediate outbreak of the Second World War. Louisa plans to train as a nurse in Edward’s brand new hospital. Thomas longs to grow wings as a fighter pilot with the RAF.

  6. Showing 24 distinct works. sort by. * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Valerie Mendes has 24 books on Goodreads with 3279 ratings. Valerie Mendes’s most popular book is Larkswood.

  7. Jan 1, 2014 · Valerie Mendes. 3.53. 930 ratings143 reviews. In the tradition of THE FORSYTE SAGA, a sweeping historical novel that spans three generations, telling the dark secrets of a family torn apart. Larkswood House. The very name suggests birdsong, peace and elegance.

  8. Good Housekeeping. Published by Orion in 2014. Now available in mass market paperback. Also in ebook and unabridged audio download. Larkswood House is home to the Hamilton children – Edward, Cynthia and Harriet – who enjoy the freedom and excitement of privilege.

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