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  • By: Miss Read
  • Narrated by: Sian Phillips
  • Length: 5 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (82 ratings)
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Summary

Having enjoyed robust health throughout her career, Miss Read, the village schoolmistress at Fairacre, is looking forward to an energetic retirement in a few years' time. But, to her dismay, she is suddenly taken ill. She has no wish to give up her post yet, but memories of her former colleague collapsing in front of the schoolchildren haunt her. Is it time to say farewell to Fairacre?
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Another in the Fairacre Series

Have read this book many many times and as with all Miss Read books it is thoroughly enjoyable . The narrator is excellent.

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Restful

A most enjoyable story, beautifully read. A favourite for lulling one off to sleep with gentle tales.

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Beautiful and moving.

Another beautiful and moving tale of Fairacre and its people. Most enjoyable! Miss Read simply never disappoints.

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Farewell to fairacre

One of my favorite writers, something to enjoy on a hot day of past memories of school and the country side.

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Sian Phillips is the best Miss Read.

There are other good readers, but none better.
I really enjoyed this and I'm off to get the next in the series!

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beautiful writing

a lovely book, simple storylines with a whimsical feel

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A pleasing book

I thought this would be sad but it was enjoyable and gentle and I enjoyed the book.

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Beautiful as ever! A hug in book form

As usual, witty realist Miss Read provides another hug in book form. Meaningful yet entertaining, I’ve loved all the Fairacre books. I’m really very sad that I’m near the end of the series!

One thing that is bugging me though, is Joseph Coggs, Ernest etc. They seem to have been at junior school for an impossibly long time! They must be in their mid-30s by now! Although I am very pleased, they’re lovely characters.

Sian Phillips is a first class narrator for this story, I wish she’d done some of the other previous Fairacre books.

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