Tales Out of School: Book 2 in the delightful new Top of the Dale series by bestselling author Gervase Phinn
By (Author) Gervase Phinn
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder Paperback
12th January 2021
12th November 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Humorous fiction
Rural communities
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
271g
'[Gervase Phinn is] a worthy successor to James Herriot, and every bit as endearing.' - bestselling author Alan Titchmarsh
'A shining light in our dark days' - 5 STAR reader reviewAfter an eventful start to his first ever teaching post in the sleepy village of Risingdale, Tom Dwyer is hoping for a bit of calm. Nursing a broken heart after a romantic disappointment, he just wants to keep his head down and get on with his job. But it is not to be. A beautiful London artist sets tongues wagging when she moves into the village, and her precocious yet frail son is in Tom's class. On top of that, his colleague's malicious ex-husband is back, determined to create mischief, and a tragedy on one of the winding country roads sends the village reeling. And all this alongside a class of children who still seem to know more about farming than fractions. With its colourful mix of characters both old and new and its many laugh-out-loud moments, Tales Out of School is a warm, humorous portrayal of life in a small Yorkshire village.Readers are loving TALES OUT OF SCHOOL: 'Loved it. So easy to read, lovely story, unforgettable characters.' - 5 STARS 'Brilliant!' - 5 STARS 'Could not put the book down. Gervase Phinn is an expert story teller.' - 5 STARS 'Such a relaxing and calming read' - 5 STARS 'I have been waiting for this sequel and it didn't disappoint.' - 5 STARSPraise for the Little Village School series - -
Packed with delightful and authentic characters, juicy gossip, precarious romance and good old-fashioned village drama, this is a warm-hearted and hilarious account of a struggling school in a small community. - Good Book GuideA worthy successor to James Herriot, and every bit as endearing. - Alan TitchmarshWritten with all the humour and warmth one has come to expect from this master storyteller. - CountrymanAs Yorkshire's favourite school inspector turns to fiction, you can enjoy memorable characters and turns of phrase. - ChoicePraise for the Little Village School series - -Packed with delightful and authentic characters, juicy gossip, precarious romance and good old-fashioned village drama, this is a warm-hearted and hilarious account of a struggling school in a small community. - Good Book GuideA worthy successor to James Herriot, and every bit as endearing. - Alan TitchmarshDr Gervase Phinn is a teacher, freelance lecturer, author, poet, educational consultant and visiting professor of education. For fourteen years he taught in a range of schools, then acted as General Adviser for Language Development in Rotherham before moving on to North Yorkshire, where he spent ten years as a school inspector - time that has provided much source material for his books. He has four grown up children and four grandchildren and lives near Doncaster. Visit Gervase's website, www.gervase-phinn.com.