2027 Annual Gathering & AGM
2027 Annual Gathering! HOTEL BOOKING FOR THE 2027 ANNUAL GATHERING AT WHITBY IS NOW OPEN FOR SOCIETY MEMBERS The 2027 Annual Gathering will be held from Friday 16th April – Monday 19th April 2027 (including an optional…
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Welcome to our website! We hope you enjoy the opportunity to look at all things related to well-loved children's author, Malcolm Saville, and maybe bring back memories of your childhood! Millions of children read his stories, which were set in real locations, which he encouraged his readers to explore for themselves.

This site has lots of information about all of Malcolm Saville's books.
You can also go to Girls Gone By Publishers to find out more about recent, current and planned publications.

2027 Annual Gathering! HOTEL BOOKING FOR THE 2027 ANNUAL GATHERING AT WHITBY IS NOW OPEN FOR SOCIETY MEMBERS The 2027 Annual Gathering will be held from Friday 16th April – Monday 19th April 2027 (including an optional…
The Society last visited this area in 2011 so many members may not have had a chance to visit the Jurassic Coast, which is England's sole natural UNESCO World Heritage Site. THIS EVENT IS ALREADY FULLY BOOKED BUT WE ARE TAKING NAMES…
NORTH WEST LUNCH, 1st August After last year’s successful lunch for Saville fans in the north-west, Pam & Dave McKee, together with Jane Noble, are once again coordinating arrangements for another one. It will take place…
Thirteen of us assembled to begin the long school summer holidays alongside the Owlers in All Summer Through, the first book of the Nettleford series. But, oh dear, some felt that the holidays - and the book - got off to an incredibly…
At the 10th Online Book Club session yesterday, an updated programme was agreed, that takes us into&…
The host venue for the April 2027 Annual Gathering for the Society has been announced as the Royal …
In March, Joint Chair Pam Kirkland gave a talk to the Great Dunmow Historical and Literary Society…
The fear that Ramblings might prove to be a wet, rainy and miserable event fortunately proved groundless…