Christmas at Fairacre

Christmas at Fairacre by Miss Read is a revised edition published by Orion Publishing Group on October 18, 2006. This 272-page collection presents a series of heartwarming tales set during the Christmas season in the quaint village of Fairacre, where traditions have remained steadfast over the years. The stories capture the essence of the holiday, featuring children hanging stockings, families attending church, and the enjoyment of festive treats.
Readers will find a variety of memorable Christmas events, including unexpected visitors and changes of plans that add a twist to the celebrations. The narratives are filled with enchanting stories and unforgettable characters, reflecting the charm of community life during the festive season. This collection offers a delightful glimpse into the traditions and joys of Christmas, making it a fitting addition for those who appreciate fiction and sagas centered around holiday themes.
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A delightful Christmas collection of Fairacre tales from the ever-popular Miss Read.
The people of Fairacre celebrate Christmas in a traditional style which has hardly changed over the generations. Children eagerly hang up their stockings, families go to church together and everyone enjoys Christmas cake and other treats of the festive season.
From an unexpected visitor on Christmas Eve in ‘The Christmas Mouse’ to an unwanted change of plan in ‘No Holly For Miss Quinn’, Miss Read recounts some of the most memorable Christmas events where often, despite best-laid plans, things do not always go as expected.
For heart-warming reading there is no writer to rival Miss Read, and this charming collection of Christmas tales is packed with unforgettable characters, enchanting stories and festive cheer.
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