The Wool-Pack
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| The Wool-Pack | |
| Author | Cynthia Harnett |
|---|---|
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Genre(s) | Children's novel, historical novel |
| Publisher | Methuen |
| Publication date | 1951 |
The Wool-Pack is a children's novel by Cynthia Harnett. It was first published in 1951.
The novel was written for children aged 8 years and above. Set in the 1400s, The Wool-Pack tells the story of how a boy, Nicholas Fetterlock, and his betrothed-to-be save the wool trade from much damage. They stop a villain and Nicholas's father’s secretary from defying the strict rules of the guild.
[edit] Awards
The Wool-Pack received the Carnegie Medal in 1951.

