Cold Comfort Farm

Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons, published by Penguin Books on January 27, 1977, is a humorous novel that follows the journey of Flora Poste, an orphaned young woman who moves in with her chaotic relatives at Cold Comfort Farm. This new impression edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into Flora’s determination to impose order on her family’s disarray.
In this engaging narrative, readers will find Flora navigating the complexities of family life while confronting the eccentricities of her relatives. The story explores themes of humor and familial relationships set against the backdrop of rural England. As Flora takes charge, the dynamics within the family unfold, revealing both the challenges and absurdities of their existence. This edition invites readers to experience Gibbons’ sharp wit and keen observations on life and family.
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Flora Poste, orphaned at twenty, decides to go and live with her relatives at Cold Comfort Farm. Once there she discovers they exist in a state of chaos and feels it is up to her to bring order. From the author of LIGHT AND EASY.
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