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    17 de abril de 1913 – 7 de abril de 2012

    Escribiendo bajo el seudónimo de Miss Read, esta autora inglesa captura magistralmente la vida en encantadores pueblos ingleses. Sus novelas, a menudo comparadas con las obras de Jane Austen, están llenas de observaciones irónicas, humor sutil y perspicaz comentario social. Observa atentamente la naturaleza y el cambio de las estaciones, con un personaje principal —una maestra de pueblo— que sirve como su aguda y compasiva observadora de la vida rural. Su obra resuena en los lectores por su cálida atmósfera y sus atemporales reflexiones sobre las relaciones humanas.

    Friends at Thrush Green
    Farewell to Fairacre
    Summer at Fairacre
    Christmas At Fairacre
    Gossip from Thrush Green
    Miss Clare Remembers and Emily Davis
    • Miss Clare Remembers and Emily Davis

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Set in the English village of Fairacre, the narrative explores the enduring friendship between retired schoolteachers Dolly Clare and Emily Davis, who share a cottage in their twilight years. Their lives are intertwined with significant events, including the loss of a village family on the Titanic and the impact of World War I on their youthful romances. Through humor and heartfelt moments, the story captures the essence of rural life, showcasing both the joys and sorrows they encounter along the way.

      Miss Clare Remembers and Emily Davis
    • Summer at Fairacre

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      After a long winter, summer is a welcome time for Miss Read and her village friends.

      Summer at Fairacre
    • Farewell to Fairacre

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The last novel in the beloved Fairacre series finds Miss Read with important decisions to make. Gradually worsening health forces her to consider an early retirement. John Jenkins, a handsome newcomer, competes for her affections with the newly widowed Henry Mawne. However, Miss Read has more on her mind than men. Orphans living in her former house have bolstered the village school's roll, but these new students seem to be having problems with their adoptive family. In the midst of all this turmoil, readers can rest assured that FAREWELL TO FAIRACRE boasts all the elements they have come to love: eccentric villagers, gentle humor, and a verdant rural landscape teeming with lambs, larks, and blackthorn bushes.

      Farewell to Fairacre
    • Friends at Thrush Green

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      In Thrush Green, the arrival of spring ushers in unexpected changes for the villagers, challenging their routines and relationships. As new events unfold, the community faces surprises that test their bonds and reveal hidden truths. The narrative captures the essence of village life, exploring themes of change, resilience, and the impact of new beginnings on the familiar.

      Friends at Thrush Green
    • Village Centenary

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The village school is a hundred years old and headmistress Miss Read is fully occupied planning the festivities.

      Village Centenary
    • Return to Thrush Green

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Spring has arrived in the beautiful village of Thrush Green - but problems are never far away.

      Return to Thrush Green