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THE MAKING OF SWALLOWS AND AMAZONS (1974)

9780718894962_cover Amazons.indd‘Forty years after she enchanted film-goers as Titty in Swallows and Amazons, Sophie Neville has found a new audience… telling the behind-the-scenes secrets of the film of Arthur Ransome’s classic novel.’ - The Daily Mail 

‘ extraordinary and very much loved.’ -The Times

‘The film Swallows & Amazons is ... a timeless classic. Sophie Neville, who played Titty, kept a diary during the filming. That diary, with her adult recollections, is this book. It’s a fascinating insight into filming on location in the Lake District…'- Classic Boat

Available on Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com and other Amazon sites, from Waterstones, the Aldeburgh Bookshop and all good bookshops, suitable for all ages.



THE SECRETS OF FILMING SWALLOWS & AMAZONS (1974)

front-cover-1974Sometimes extraordinary things do happen to ordinary people. Little girls can find themselves becoming film stars. Long ago, and quite unexpectedly, I found myself appearing in the EMI feature film of Arthur Ransome's book Swallows and Amazons, made for a universal international audience. I played Able-seaman Titty, one of the four Swallows. Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that I became Titty for a while, wearing thin cotton dresses and elasticated navy blue gym knickers, which the camera crew soon referred to as passion killers. The book was written in 1929 and although the film adaptation was made in the early 1970s it had an ageless quality and has been repeated on television year after year.

"I could not put it down! …I think the maps are brilliant, right in character….IT'S LOVELY!!!" - Roger Wardale, biographer of Arthur Ransome

"A “treasure trunk” of insights into the making of the film." - Arthur Ransome Trust

"I enjoyed the book so much, I read it twice!" - Peter Wright Chairman of The Arthur Ransome Society Literary Weekend.

"You write so well and have so much covered. I really really laugh reading this!  The missionary bit is superb. Moving. Quietly so." - Suzanna Hamilton, (Susan in SWALLOWS & AMAZONS (1974))

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 FUNNILY ENOUGH


BookCoverImageA 2013 International Rubery Book Award winner.

When Sophie falls ill on the set of a television drama she finds herself forced to take stock of her life. It sounds like a novel. But it isn’t. Suspecting Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Sophie’s doctor at the BBC prescribes an extraordinary treatment: write a diary. So, armed with watercolours and with the support of her family in rural Gloucestershire, she sets out to record a spiritual journey, which proves at times funny, poignant and uplifting.

Funnily Enough was serialised in the national magazine iBelieve as a double-page feature for 11 months #1 in Humour on Kindle UK sales. #2 in free Kindle UK sales - all categories.

"This charming, funny, beautifully illustrated book would make anyone feel better."- Jilly Cooper, Author

"It was agreed among all the judges that you write with great style and insight and are a worthy winner." -The International Rubery Book Award 2013

“find humour in your darkest hour.”-Clare Francis, Author

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hardcover available from: Lulu.com

RIDE THE WINGS OF MORNING

Ride the Wings of Morning by Sophie Neville
A conventional English girl arrived in South Africa to help a friend run horseback safaris on a game reserve in the Northern Transvaal. It was 1992. There were yellow road signs declaring 'Dit is die Volkstaat'.

Sophie had heard of 'biltong' but knew nothing of Afrikaans culture. She was aware of poachers, but not of the danger of sausage trees. Nor how to cook a gemsquash on the campfire without causing an explosion. She understood there were rhino on the reserve, but not that she would end up working as the safari guide. In the dark. On a stallion. Lost. With completely innocent tourists on other horses.

Armed only with a paintbrush, she set off on various adventures into the wilderness, to illustrate the beauty, diversity and warmth of the great continent. This upbeat true story, the sequel to her book 'Funnily Enough', is told through correspondence sent back and forth between Sophie Neville and her family in England.


“Enormously amusing.”- Nick Archer 

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FUNNILY ENOUGH: A GET WELL SOON BOOK

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Suspecting Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Sophie’s doctor at the BBC prescribed an extraordinary treatment: write a diary. Although her family, friends, dogs and otters tended to get in the way, she  found an old set of watercolours and set out to record her journey back to health.

This abridged version, comprised of humorous anecdotes, colour illustrations plus pen-and-ink drawings, is designed specifically to cheer up those currently in the doldrums of ill health.

Colour illustrated hardcover exclusive to Lulu.com worldwide

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