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We'll See the Cuckoo

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  • 521pagine
  • 19 ore di lettura

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A Herriot-style account of a warm and loving family struggling to survive the extreme hardships of farming in the wilds of Yorkshire. A surprisingly unputdownable' account. Herriot novel. She holds the reader spellbound with this saga of a warm and loving family struggling to survive the extreme hardships of farming in the wilds of Yorkshire. The book's theme is that life is never ordinary; it's a miracle from first to last. Year after year, the indomitable, hard-working Brown family live through the long, lean months of winter, the end of which is marked for them by the arrival of the cuckoo, confirmation that they have made it to a new spring. What cannot be found in these pages, however, is self-pity. Every success (and there are many) is celebrated; every challenge met with determination and humour ? a cup-half-full attitude ? and it is impossible not to care about these extraordinary people, and not to be affected by their varying fortunes. Now well past retirement age, the Brown sisters still work Currer Laithe, which also warmly welcomes holidaymakers. Visitors and readers alike are beguiled by the women and their farm, and this book is sure to leave the lasting feeling that life really is good.

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We'll See the Cuckoo, Jean Brown

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Pubblicato
1994
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Titolo
We'll See the Cuckoo
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1994
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
521
ISBN10
1874181225
ISBN13
9781874181224
Serie
Descrizione
A Herriot-style account of a warm and loving family struggling to survive the extreme hardships of farming in the wilds of Yorkshire. A surprisingly unputdownable' account. Herriot novel. She holds the reader spellbound with this saga of a warm and loving family struggling to survive the extreme hardships of farming in the wilds of Yorkshire. The book's theme is that life is never ordinary; it's a miracle from first to last. Year after year, the indomitable, hard-working Brown family live through the long, lean months of winter, the end of which is marked for them by the arrival of the cuckoo, confirmation that they have made it to a new spring. What cannot be found in these pages, however, is self-pity. Every success (and there are many) is celebrated; every challenge met with determination and humour ? a cup-half-full attitude ? and it is impossible not to care about these extraordinary people, and not to be affected by their varying fortunes. Now well past retirement age, the Brown sisters still work Currer Laithe, which also warmly welcomes holidaymakers. Visitors and readers alike are beguiled by the women and their farm, and this book is sure to leave the lasting feeling that life really is good.