Esta serie sigue el inesperado viaje de un individuo discreto cuya vida da un giro sorprendente debido a una única decisión y una serie de eventos imprevistos. Combina magistralmente el humor suave con agudas observaciones de la naturaleza humana, ambientada en un telón de fondo que conserva un encanto atemporal. Los lectores disfrutarán de estas cálidas y encantadoras historias sobre cómo incluso la existencia más rutinaria puede convertirse en una aventura.
Mr Edgar Finchley, unmarried solicitor's clerk, aged 45, is told to take a
holiday for the first time in his life. He decides to go to Margate. But Fate
has other plans in store... This gentle comedy trilogy was a runaway
bestseller on first publication in the 1930s and retains a timeless appeal
today.
Book 2 of the classic trilogy of humorous rural adventures through pre-war England. An ebullient Mr Finchley is about to propose marriage to a lady he had rescued from mishap, when he is sent to Paris by his firm. There he manages to upset a boat, adopt a stray orphan and get himself kidnapped. The fine tangle he gets into takes some unravelling! Only when eventually back in London does he complete the proposal of marriage that was interrupted at the start. Jerome Jerome meets Mr Bean in this gentle comedy series, which was a runaway bestseller on first publication in the 1930s and retains a timeless appeal today. It has been dramatized twice for BBC Radio, with the 1990 series regularly repeated. AUTHOR: Victor Canning was a prolific writer throughout his career, which began young: he had sold several short stories by the age of nineteen and his first novel, Mr Finchley Discovers His England (1934) was published when he was twenty-three. Canning also wrote for children: his trilogy The Runaways was adapted for US children's television. Canning's later thrillers were darker and more complex than his earlier work and received further critical acclaim.
Mr Finchley takes a fancy to a horse-drawn caravan that he sees for sale, and
sets out to explore the countryside and go house-hunting. While learning to
handle the horse and the caravan, he encounters a variety of eccentrics and
country characters, and several unsuitable houses. It gradually emerges that
the caravan contains a secret, and Mr Finchley finds himself in real trouble.