Return to Thrush Green

Return to Thrush Green by Miss Read is a revised edition published by Penguin in 1980, featuring 208 pages in English. This book continues the charming chronicles of life in the village of Thrush Green, where the arrival of spring brings new changes and challenges for its residents. The Young family’s peaceful existence is interrupted by the unexpected visit of Joan’s father, while Molly and Ben Curdle contemplate the possibility of settling down after years of wandering.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of village life as the community navigates these changes. The narrative explores themes of family dynamics and the impact of returning figures, such as the less-than-welcome Sexton Albert Piggot, who adds complexity to the villagers’ lives. Through these interconnected stories, Miss Read captures the essence of Thrush Green, illustrating how happiness can flourish even amidst disruption.
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Miss Read’s delightful chronicles of life in Thrush Green continue with RETURN TO THRUSH GREEN. It’s spring again in the village, and with the change of the seasons comes change in the lives of many villagers. The Young family’s tranquility is disrupted by the sudden arrival of Joan’s father, while Molly and Ben Curdle consider putting an end to their wandering days in order to finally settle down. Even the reappearance of Sexton Albert Piggot — one of Thrush Green’s more malevolent sorts — cannot dim the happiness that inevitably prevails at Thrush Green.
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