"Berkshire (England)" . . "FICTION Literary." . . "Fiction in English." . . . . . . . . . . "\"Miss Read\", the Fairacre festival"@en . . "Tthe first day of October brings an unheralded and violent storm, which whips through Fairacre, blowing down trees and telephone poles -- and, worst of all, damaging the roof of St. Patrick's Church. The inhabitants of tiny Fairacre can't imagine how they will be able to afford the repairs, until Mr. Willett suggests a fundraising festival. Preparations for a food sale, a concert, a school play, and a gigantic Christmas bazaar are soon made -- but will they be enough' With her customary humor and grace, Miss Read recounts a story of catastrophe and courage." . . . . . "The Faircare Festival" . "Genres littéraires" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Juvenile works"@en . . . "The Fairacre Festival" . "The Fairacre Festival"@en . "Fiction" . . . "Fiction"@en . . . . . "The Fairacre festival" . "The Fairacre festival"@en . . "The Fairacre festival : Illustr. by J.S. Goodall" . . . . "Pastoral fiction"@en . . "Pastoral fiction" . "Tekstuitgave" . . "A violent October storm strikes the village of Fairacre, badly damaging the room of St. Patrick's church. The villagers of Fairacre go about the task of raising the money needed for the repairs with a whist drive, a food sale, a gigantic Christmas bazaar and finally the festival itself. This is a tale of individual courage and determination combined with the dauntless united efforts of all the Fairacre townspeople."@en . . . . . . . . "The fairacre festival" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books" . . . . . . . "American fiction 20th century." . . "Fairacre (England) : (Imaginary place) Fiction." . . "County life Fiction." . . "Engelse letterkunde." . . "Fiction." . . "Large print books." . .