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In
1954 Christine married Julian Popescu, BBC Radio Monitor and author.
They had four children, Philip, Charlotte, Mark and Lucy. Still living
in Oxfordshire Christine helped to launch two branches of Riding and
Driving for the Disabled. She kept horses, dogs, cats and bantams and
while bringing up her children who were all members of the Pony Club,
she continued to write, producing at least one book a year.
In
the seventies Christine and Julian moved to Suffolk where they lived in
a moated parsonage with horses, dogs and cats. Here she set up a
Bridleways Groups and was Chairman of the Mellis Parish Council.
Perhaps
best know for her pony books such as Phantom Horse and I Rode A Winner
Christine also wrote the highly successful Jessie series about a dog and
many other books for younger readers. Her books have brought pleasure to
millions, enchanting generations of horsey girls.
In the nineties Christine joined with her sisters to write their
autobiography, FAIR GIRLS AND GREY HORSES – Memories of a Country
Childhood which was published in 1996.
They
also featured in the National Portrait Gallery’s 2002 exhibition of
children’s writers, Beatrix Potter to Harry Potter.
“The
Pullein-Thompson literary canon is awe-inspiring. Many of their books
have been in print for nearly 40 years enjoying success in Germany,
Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Poland. The World’s love affair with the
English countryside has brought combined worldwide sales of eleven
million books. There are many pony tales: what has given the
Pullein-Thompson books such enduring appeal to successive generations?
Simply that they are timelessly well written: the language is
straightforward, the plots exciting, the dialogue reads like real
children’s voices. And in some unspoken way that children clearly
recognise, the books are authentic: not convey belt story-lines set
against a horsey background. The subtext is that being responsible for
an animal is a morally good and educative process for a child – it is
this, perhaps that gives the books their resonance.” Frances Donnelly,
Harpers and Queen.
Christine
Popescu, nee Pullein-Thompson died on 2nd December 2005. Her
husband died in February 2008. They
are survived by their four children Philip, Charlotte, Mark and Lucy.
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