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From: Mogridge  10-Oct 11:42 
to: tygrysyk Unread  2 of 4 
 3653.2 in reply to 3653.1 

The only book which comes to mind is "We couldn't leave Dinah" by Mary Treadgold. The Channel Island is called Clerinel (fictional). You can check out the plot if you google "We couldn't leave Dinah".

  It was very popular in schools in Britain during the late 1940s and 1950s and was a Carnegie winner.

 Let us know if this is the one. There are others I know about but this is the most likely.

Mogridge

 
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From: KMcA  6-Nov 01:19 
to: tygrysyk Unread  3 of 4 
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Doesn't exactly fit your description, but possible:
<i>Tomorrow is a Stranger</i> by Geoffrey Trease.
The children themselves do not hide, but they do meet someone who does, in a hidden room in a cellar.
Very good book, even if it's not the one you're thinking of.
 
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From: Susan_in_Boston  16-Nov 18:38 
to: tygrysyk Unread  4 of 4 
 3653.4 in reply to 3653.1 

Here's a site that has a bit of plot info for We Couldn't Leave Dinah and pictures of a few of the cover art variations:

http://janebadgerbooks.co.uk/misc/treadgold.html

 

 
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