Seeking the simple pleasures of life

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From: New Straits Times
Date: 20050703
Author:Kalimullah Hassan

Kalimullah Hassan
New Straits Times
07-03-2005
Seeking the simple pleasures of life
Byline: Kalimullah Hassan
Edition: New Sunday Times
Column: The Sunday column

REMEMBER Enid Blyton? Zane Grey? Captain W.E. Johns? Probably the most

successful British children's writer of the 20th century, Enid Blyton's
books were and are still enjoyed by children all over the English- reading

world.

She used simple language, peddling children's fantasies about adventure

and the belief that in the end, good triumphs over evil.

Tea in the afternoon, enchanting moors, rivers with trout, idyllic

English ...

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