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This volume contains the short stories and poems from What Do you Think Yourself?, published in 1982, and A Girl Must Live, published in 1990. From What Do You Think Yourself? they are: Orkney Story; The Black Jacket; The Sea Horse; The Hill Modipe; The Red Fellows; The Warning; Call Me; The Return; What Do You Think Yourself?; Social Readjustment; Should We Believe Postie?; Interview; and Remember Me/ From A Girl must Live. they are: A Girl Must Live; Nagli's First Princess; Endangered Species; Out of the West; The Son's Story; Telling to the Master; Nobody likes a Refugee; The Money They…mehr

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This volume contains the short stories and poems from What Do you Think Yourself?, published in 1982, and A Girl Must Live, published in 1990. From What Do You Think Yourself? they are: Orkney Story; The Black Jacket; The Sea Horse; The Hill Modipe; The Red Fellows; The Warning; Call Me; The Return; What Do You Think Yourself?; Social Readjustment; Should We Believe Postie?; Interview; and Remember Me/ From A Girl must Live. they are: A Girl Must Live; Nagli's First Princess; Endangered Species; Out of the West; The Son's Story; Telling to the Master; Nobody likes a Refugee; The Money They Must Have Spent; Death of a Peculiar Boar; If A Thing Can Be Done Once; A Little Old Lady; A Matter of Behaviour; Thirty Pieces; The Child Jason is brought to Chiron; Valley of the Kings; Siren Night; London Burning; Comfort; The Talking Oats; Buganda History; Absence of Indians; Mary and Joe; Take-over; Far from Millicentral Station; Miss Omega Raven; The Factory; Like It Was; After the Accident; Out of the Deeps; The Valley of Bushes; Somewhere Else; Conversation with an Improbable Future; What Kind of Lesson?; One Couldn't Tell the Papers; and Rat-World.
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Naomi Mitchison [1897-1999] was a literary phenomenon. Tireless in her writing, unafraid and often highly unconventional in her opinions, she left an extraordinary legacy. Her novels for adults and children stressed at different times her deep interest in historical and contemporary societies, as well her concerns for the future. She also travelled widely, wrote poetry and plays, memoirs, a war diary, book reviews, political articles, and many letters.