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Over the Gate : The fourth novel in the Fairacre series

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"The story of the village goes back a long, long time, and it still goes on.

I have listened to my neighbours' accounts of tales long ago, and with what unfailing curiosity I observe the happenings of today!" From an unusual weight-losing recipe found in an old notebook - and used with alarming consequences - to the queen of copy-cats who drives her neighbour mad with anger, OVER THE GATE is a hugely entertaining collection of tales from Fairacre, past and present.

Miss Read, the school mistress, continues to attract odd stories and village folklore, and retells them with her characteristic compassion and humour.

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0752882317 / 9780752882314
Paperback / softback
823.914
02/08/2007
United Kingdom
English
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296 p. : ill.
20 cm
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Over the gate originally published: London: Michael Joseph, 1964 - The fairacre festival originally published: London: Michael Joseph, 1968.
A special bonus - this edition includes FAIRACRE FESTIVAL. Miss Read's novels have become classics. Published alongside two others in the series, FARTHER AFIELD and TYLER'S ROW. Includes the original line drawings. The first three in the Fairacre series have been published in Orion paperback and all three reprinted within a month of publication. The Miss Read novels have sold over 3 millions copies. She has also received terrific reviews: 'Miss Read so understands and loves the country and can write so tenderly and humorously about the minutiae of village life without distortion or sentimental
A special bonus - this edition includes FAIRACRE FESTIVAL. Miss Read's novels have become classics. Published alongside two others in the series, FARTHER AFIELD and TYLER'S ROW. Includes the original line drawings. The first three in the Fairacre series have been published in Orion paperback and all three reprinted within a month of publication. The Miss Read novels have sold over 3 millions copies. She has also received terrific reviews: 'Miss Read so understands and loves the country and can write so tenderly and humorously about the minutiae of village life without distortion or sentimental FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)