Changes at Fairacre: The tenth novel in the Fairacre series

Changes at Fairacre: The tenth novel in the Fairacre series

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Over the years, Fairacre has seen many changes, some for the better, some less so. But the declining number of children at the village school has again threatened it with closure and for Miss Read this means maybe losing her livelihood and her home. And as she loses a dear friend, it is with heavy heart that Miss Read inherits the cottage of Miss Clare.

Some things, however, never change: Miss Read's stout housekeeper, Mrs Pringle, continues her tirades; the harvest fair and fete remain cherished events; Amy has a problem with a most unwelcome guest; and a snowstorm and hurricane hit the village.

Miss Read was a teacher by profession. In additional to her novels, she has written on educational and country matters and worked as a script-writer for the BBC. She lives in Berkshire and was made an MBE for her services to literature.

Author: Miss Read
Format: Paperback, 304 pages, 157mm x 199mm, 268 g
Published: 2010, Orion Publishing Co, United Kingdom
Genre: General & Literary Fiction

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Over the years, Fairacre has seen many changes, some for the better, some less so. But the declining number of children at the village school has again threatened it with closure and for Miss Read this means maybe losing her livelihood and her home. And as she loses a dear friend, it is with heavy heart that Miss Read inherits the cottage of Miss Clare.

Some things, however, never change: Miss Read's stout housekeeper, Mrs Pringle, continues her tirades; the harvest fair and fete remain cherished events; Amy has a problem with a most unwelcome guest; and a snowstorm and hurricane hit the village.

Miss Read was a teacher by profession. In additional to her novels, she has written on educational and country matters and worked as a script-writer for the BBC. She lives in Berkshire and was made an MBE for her services to literature.