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Mary E. Patchett (1897–1989)

Author of Ajax the Warrior

60+ Works 353 Members 6 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by Mary E. Patchett

Ajax the Warrior (1953) 66 copies
The Brumby (1958) 65 copies, 1 review
Come Home, Brumby (1961) 35 copies, 1 review
Tam the untamed (1955) 18 copies, 1 review
Tiger In The Dark (1964) 15 copies
Brumby Foal (1965) 14 copies
Wild Brother (1954) 11 copies, 1 review
Undersea Treasure Hunters (1975) 6 copies
Warrimoo (1973) 6 copies
Treasure of the Reef (1955) 6 copies
The Long Ride (1970) 5 copies
The Golden Wolf (1962) 4 copies
Quarter Horse Boy (1970) 4 copies
Lost on Venus, etc (2011) 4 copies
Send for Johnny Danger (1956) 4 copies
The White Dingo (1965) 3 copies
Rebel brumby (1972) 3 copies
Return to the Reef (1956) 3 copies
Dangerous Assignment (1962) 3 copies
Mit 800 Rindern unterwegs (1964) 2 copies
Outback Adventure (1997) 2 copies
The Circus Brumby (1962) 2 copies
Roar of the Lion (1973) 2 copies
The Mysterious Pool (1958) 2 copies
The Quest Of Ati Manu (1962) 2 copies
Pferdejunge Todd (1980) 2 copies
In A Wilderness (1962) 2 copies
Your Call Miss Gaynor (1974) 2 copies
Cry of the heart (1956) 2 copies, 1 review
Hunting cat (1976) 2 copies
The Venus Project (1963) 2 copies
Brit 1 copy
Festival of Jewels (1968) 1 copy
The Call of the Bush (1959) 1 copy
Warrimoo 1 copy
The Great Barrier Reef (2011) 1 copy
Villiori (1973) 1 copy
Mein wilder Bruder (1977) 1 copy
Terror of Manooka (1966) 1 copy
Evening Star (1954) 1 copy
The End Of The Outlaws (1961) 1 copy, 1 review
The Last Warrior (1965) 1 copy
The Proud Eagles (1960) 1 copy

Associated Works

Die schönsten Hunde-Geschichten (1978) — Contributor — 3 copies

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Canonical name
Patchett, Mary E.
Other names
Patchett, M. E.
Patchett, Mary Elwyn
Bruce, David
Patchett, Mary Osborne Elwyn
Birthdate
1897-12-02
Date of death
1989
Gender
female
Nationality
Australia
Birthplace
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Place of death
Reading, Berkshire, England, UK
Occupations
journalist
Short biography
Patchett grew up on a cattle station near Texas in Queensland, enabling her to portray Australian animals realistically in their natural habitat and set her stories authoritatively. After working for five years as a features journalist for the Sun group of newspapers, she left to work in England as a freelance writer in 1931, returning for holidays. Her first published book Ajax the Warrior (1953), originally broadcast in 1952 on the BBC Children's Hour, was largely autobiographical. She continued to write occasionally for the show over the years, with her stories appearing in children's publications such as the BBC Children's Hour Annual, Look and Learn, Chucklers Annual, and A Bumper Book of Girls' Stories (1978). Mysterious Pool appeared first as a short story in the magazine John Bull.

Patchett's varied interests were reflected in her writings. She can be considered one of the pioneers of Australian juvenile science fiction writing because she was inspired by the idea of space flight and a member of the British Interplanetary Society. Her activities on both sides of the theatrical curtain are reflected in Evening Star, and her ownership of a beauty salon at one stage informed The Lee Twins and Your Call Miss Gaynor.

With her works translated into Arabic, Finnish, Norwegian, German, Afrikaans, Dutch, French, Swedish, Polish and Japanese, she was considered to be internationally the most widely read Australian children's author of the time. From http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A62499

Note: Date of death is probably 1989 (http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/pag...)

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A few years have passed, and both Joey and his horse Brumby have grown up. But now Brumby and his herd are missing, so Joey resolves to search for them, and for Brumby's son, Florian, who is also missing. Taking only a couple horses and his two dogs, fifteen year old Joey sets out to find the animals that are part of his future, the basis for a breeding operation.

Authentic, believable, well-written tale of the wilds of Australia, and those that survive there.
 
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fuzzi | Aug 10, 2016 |
This is the story of a young motherless boy, and his counterpart, a young motherless wild colt, and how their lives are linked together. We watch as both Joey and his Brumby each grow, mature, and handle what life sets out before them. The author tells a tale without romanticism, realistic, honest, but not graphic. A worthwhile read for adolescent or adult.
½
 
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fuzzi | Jun 19, 2016 |
This is a well-written story told by a young girl raised in the Australian Outback, surrounded by her pets, including her horse Tam. While this book is aimed at an adolescent audience, it is also worth reading for adults. The descriptions of the flora and fauna, as well as life on a station (ranch) ring true, and for good reason: this and other books by the author are semi-autobiographical. Good read.
½
 
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fuzzi | Jan 30, 2016 |
This is the seventh in the "Ajax" series, about a young girl and her adventures growing up in the Australian Outback. The first few chapters are about the protagonist as a very little girl, before she got Ajax, her half Dingo companion. I thoroughly enjoyed the prequel chapters as well as the main story about cattle rustlers.

The Ajax series is autobiographic: the author really did have many, if not all of the experiences as written. The stories sound authentic, which makes them that much better. Recommended...if you can find it (I got my reading copy through an online lending library).… (more)
½
 
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fuzzi | May 20, 2014 |

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