The Green Laurel

The Green Laurel

First edition cover
Author Eleanor Spence
Cover artist Geraldine Spence
Country Australia
Language English
Genre Children's fiction
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date
1963
Media type Print
Pages 181pp
Preceded by Lillipilly Hill
Followed by The Year of the Currawong

The Green Laurel (1963) is a novel for children by Australian author Eleanor Spence; it was illustrated by Geraldine Spence. It won the Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers in 1964.[1]

Story outline

The novel centres on a girl whose father runs a fair-ground train at a holiday resort. Illness forces him to give up his job and the family move to a Sydney suburb close to a migrant camp.

Critical reception

Writing in The Canberra Times K. Masterman noted: "The interesting and fascinating story brings out well the character of the two contrasted environments, and without any suggestion of preaching establishes the sound values that are felt without needing to be expressed in this writer's work."[2]

Awards

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