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Indlæser... Chronicles of Fairacre: Village School / Village Diary / Storm in the Village (1964)161 | 1 | 169,410 |
(4.2) | 6 | The first three novels in this beloved series introduce the village of Fairacre with its handful of thatched cottages, the church, the school - and its schoolmistress, Miss Read. In Fairacre, everyone knows everyone else's business and, for the most part, it is a harmonious place - even for the likes of Mrs Pringle, the gloomy, irascible school cleaner. With a wise heart and a discerning eye, Miss Read guides us through the seasons and introduces a cast of unforgettable characters and a world of drama, romance and humour, all within a stone's throw of the school. Charm and wit blend in these three novels to give a refreshingly acute and astringent view of life in the country.… (mere) |
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Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk. The first day of term has a flavour that is all its own; a whiff of the lazy days behind and a foretaste of the busy future.
Village school. As I have been given a large and magnificent diary for Christmas - seven by ten and nearly two inches thick - I intend to fill it in as long as my ardour lasts.
Village diary. Miss Clare's thatched cottage lay comfortably behind a mixed hedge of hawthorn, privet and honeysuckle, on the outskirts of Beech Green.
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▾Referencer Henvisninger til dette værk andre steder. Wikipedia på engelskIngen ▾Bogbeskrivelser The first three novels in this beloved series introduce the village of Fairacre with its handful of thatched cottages, the church, the school - and its schoolmistress, Miss Read. In Fairacre, everyone knows everyone else's business and, for the most part, it is a harmonious place - even for the likes of Mrs Pringle, the gloomy, irascible school cleaner. With a wise heart and a discerning eye, Miss Read guides us through the seasons and introduces a cast of unforgettable characters and a world of drama, romance and humour, all within a stone's throw of the school. Charm and wit blend in these three novels to give a refreshingly acute and astringent view of life in the country. ▾Biblioteksbeskrivelser af bogens indhold No library descriptions found. ▾LibraryThingmedlemmers beskrivelse af bogens indhold
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