Fresh from the Country

Fresh from the Country

by Miss Read
Fresh from the Country

Fresh from the Country

by Miss Read

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Overview

‘I’m looking for two really trustworthy rabbits and six sensible clear-speaking frogs!’

Young Anna Lacey has spent most of her life on a farm in Essex. But her first teaching position carries her to an unattractive, newly constructed suburb where she has to adjust to cramped lodgings, a skinflint landlady, overcrowded classrooms, and eccentric colleagues (‘a rum lot’). She must also adapt some of her idealistic theories of teaching to the realities of her energetic, exuberant pupils.

Fans of Miss Read’s much-loved Thrush Green and Fairacre novels will be delighted with this tale of a young woman’s first year of teaching, and perhaps also surprised by its sharp, funny portrayals of the foibles of human nature. Anna experiences some disappointments and uncertainties, but her practicality, determination and sense of humour see her through.

This new edition of Fresh from the Country features an introduction by Jill Saint, the author’s daughter.

‘A delightful book full of accurate detail about school life, the children who are taught and the people who teach.’ Daily Telegraph


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781913054700
Publisher: Dean Street Press
Publication date: 01/06/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 202
Sales rank: 247,935
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Dora Jessie Saint (née Shafe) was born on 17 April 1913 in Middlesex. After World War I she moved with her family to Kent where she adored the atmosphere of the village school and had an early appreciation of books. She studied at Homerton College, Cambridge, finding teaching work afterwards at a school in Middlesex. There she met fellow teacher Douglas Saint, whom she married in 1940. After World War II, Dora Saint returned to work as a teacher, and also began to write short pieces for Punch about her experiences. Soon she was also writing for the Times Educational Supplement, The Lady, and The Countryman, but it was one of her articles in The Observer in 1953 that caught the eye of the book publisher Michael Joseph. It was the publisher's suggestion that she use a pseudonym for full-length fiction; thus 'Miss Read' was born. From the start, her novels were characterized by gentle humour, vivid descriptions of the natural world, and the comforting minutiae of everyday life. After the first three 'Fairacre' novels, Miss Read created a new fictional village, Thrush Green. The first book in this series was published in 1959. She wrote roughly one book a year until 1996, illustrated by the artist John S. Goodall. As well as the two series she wrote a stand-alone novel, Fresh From the Country (1960), several children's novels, and a number of non-fiction titles. Miss Read was made MBE in 1998. She died on 7 April 2012 at her home in Shefford Woodlands, Berkshire, survived by her daughter, Jill.
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