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portada Shed - a tale of two villages (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
318
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm
Weight
0.43 kg.
ISBN13
9781543200454

Shed - a tale of two villages (in English)

George a. MacPherson (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

Shed - a tale of two villages (in English) - MacPherson, George a.

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Synopsis "Shed - a tale of two villages (in English)"

A chaotic Cornish comedy - with serious undertones, in which two villages have been feuding for centuries. All change when divine intervention triggered by tractor-driver Bill Burt, playing Polfellet church organ, solves not only social and economic problems, but also leads to illicit romance in other social circles. Heroines and villains in this modern fairy tale are three women, Wiffy, Tink and Plonker, school-mates since posh prep school in Par, and later at Cheltenham Ladies'. The men in the story, including Lord Oswald Kitchener ('Oz'), Admiral Nicholas Beddington (RN Retired) and Gervase Hetherington-Blythe (pronounced 'Hithe') all dance to the tunes of these sirens - and to a couple of others including the formidable Cynthia Heddington, the Admiral's socialite wife, and Heidi Schmidt, who works at Aldi in Liskeard. Landowners Oz and Gervase, like many with property on Bodmin Moor, have a bracken problem, while climate change presents new hazards to them and their land, which, from the air, looks like The Somme in 1917, due to frantic mining and prospecting in days gone by. Some ingenious solutions emerge with national and indeed global, benefit. None of this will be forgotten, especially every August, when this part of East Cornwall, from now on, will reverberate with church bells and bagpipes.

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