It's early summer, & the inhabitants of Thrush Green are at last enjoying the sunshine. Their curiosity is raised by the arrival of a young couple who rent Tullivers, one of the village's most attractive houses, while the owners are in America.
"It's early summer, & the inhabitants of Thrush Green are at last enjoying the sunshine. Their curiosity is raised by the arrival of a young couple who rent Tullivers, one of the village's most attractive houses, while the owners are in America."@en
"If you can find time to dally with Miss Read in these pleasant places, then much will be made clear as we visit old friends and hear the latest gossip from Thrush Green."@en
"GOSSIP FROM THRUSH GREEN returns readers to the delightful English village, neighbor to Fairacre, for a golden summer. But this sleepy, pristine setting conceals a flurry of activity amongst the villagers. Rumor has it that Mr. Venables is considering retirement just as the village's teacher is about to make an important decision. Molly Curdle prepares for a new baby. The kindly vicar, Charles Henstock, works on his sermon -- quite unaware of the disaster that will overtake him. However, there is never any doubt that all will end well in this very English village."
"If a visitor stops to visit Thrush Green he will soon find out there is a lot going on."
"At noontide, an air of somnolence enwraps Thrush Green ... At the school, Miss Watson is about to make a decision which will affect her own and Miss Fogerty's future. In the gaunt rectory, Charles Henstock prepares his sermon, quite unaware of the disaster which will overtake him. Dotty, fussing over her many animals, is equally ignorant of what will befall her. Take time to visit and hear the latest gossip from Thrush Green."@en
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