In Arthur Ransome on the Broads Roger Wardale tells the inside story of
the two classic children's novels, Coot Club and The Big Six, that
stemmed from the eight holidays that Ransome and his wife spent cruising
in hired craft on the Norfolk Broads in the 1930s. Drawing freely upon
Ransome's sailing log, his diaries and those of his wife, an intimate
portrait emerges of the iconic children's author on holiday, as well as
a unique picture of the Norfolk Broads at a crucial point in their
transition from the wilderness that he loved to a watery playground.
Using Ransome's working notes and letters it has been possible to trace
the trials and tribulations of the development of the plot of Coot
Club - a book that his publisher had to drag from him in order to catch
the Christmas market. By way of contrast, Ransome's masterly tale of
detection, The Big Six, gave him lots of fun in the creation - once he
had settled on the crime. This beautifully illustrated book should
appeal to all Ransome enthusiasts, those who have sailed on the Broads
at some time or other and local historians.