![]() ![]() By the end of 1953, more than six million copies had been sold. īlyton intended to write only six or eight books in the series, but owing to their high sales and immense commercial success she went on to write twenty-one full-length Famous Five novels, as well as a number of other series in similar style following groups of children discovering crime on holiday. However, the settings are almost always rural and enable the children to discover the simple joys of cottages, islands, the English and Welsh countryside and sea shores, as well as an outdoor life of picnics, bicycle trips and swimming. In some books the children go camping in the countryside, on a hike or holiday together elsewhere. George's own home and various other houses the children visit or stay in are hundreds of years old and often contain secret passages or smugglers' tunnels. Sometimes the scene is set close to George's family home at Kirrin Cottage, such as the picturesque Kirrin Island, owned by George and her family in Kirrin Bay. Each time they meet they get caught up in an adventure, often involving criminals or lost treasure. The vast majority of the stories take place in the children's school holidays. ![]()
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