William Horwood (born May 12, 1944) in Oxford is an English novelist. His first novel, Duncton Wood, an allegorical tale about a community of moles, was published in 1980. It was followed by two sequels, forming The Duncton Chronicles, and also a second trilogy, The
Book of Silence. William Horwood has also written two stand-alone novels intertwining the lives of humans and of eagles
(The Stonor Eagles and Callanish), and The Wolves of Time duology. Skallagrigg, his 1987 novel about disability, love, and trust, was made into a BBC film in 1994. In addition, he has written a number
of sequels to The Wind in the Willows byKenneth Grahame. Boy
with No Shoes, published in August of 2004, is a moving fictionalised memoir that explores challenging themes of childhood
in Kent.
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- Duncton Wood (1980)
- Duncton Quest (1988)
- Duncton Found (1989)
- Duncton Tales (1991)
- Duncton Rising (1993)
- Duncton Stone (1993)
- Journeys to the Heartland (Hardcover 1995, Paperback 1996)
- Seekers at the Wulfrock (Hardcover 1997, Paperback 1998)
Tales of the Willows
- The Willows in Winter (Hardcover 1993)
- Toad Triumphant (Hardcover 1995)
- The Willows and Beyond (Hardcover 1996)
- The Willows at Christmas (Hardcover 1999)
Standalone Novels
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