jeremy - Ginger beer actually. But that might be more The Comic Strip Presents than Enid Blyton.
Very likely! I remember the Comic Strip well, Dawn French saying she wanted to be, "as good as a boy'.
Dunno how old I was when I saw the golliwog book but I wasn't small, a young teenagerI think. It was in a friend's bookcase, had been passed on to her by older relatives when she was little& forgot about it. Their names were Nigger Woggy& Wiggy? Not sure but something like that. The pictures of them were awful.
Never heard of the Farway Tree but the title is magical. I'm all for a bit of fantasy, enchanted woods and talking animals.
Jeremy -I think they are probably more of interest nowadays as an indicator of attitudes in a bygone era. I wouldn't recommend reading them for entertainment.
Agree with that. I've read books by other authors concerning unkind stereotypes and language.The thing about E Blyton is that her books were for kids and you can imagine them acting out bits of her books, using the words quite innocently but loudly in school playground in our multicultural society. I thought that when I was delving into 'Little House on the Prairie' stories &TV shows a while back (prompted by discussion on here).
Right now I'm fancying some ginger beer but have none. Can't remember when I last tasted it.