Village Christmas

“Village Christmas” by Miss Read, published by Penguin in 1984, is a revised edition that spans 57 pages. This charming narrative unfolds in the village of Fairacre, where the Misses Waters enjoy a tranquil life until the lively Emery family moves in across the street. The arrival of this boisterous family, particularly their children who possess impeccable manners despite their disheveled appearance, disrupts the peace and challenges the conservative values of the village.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of community and transformation during the holiday season. As the Misses Waters grapple with their initial disapproval of the Emery family, the unexpected arrival of a Christmas baby serves as a catalyst for change, fostering goodwill and warmth among the villagers. This edition captures the essence of Christmas and the spirit of reconciliation, making it a fitting read for those interested in fiction that intertwines religion and holiday celebrations.
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The Misses Waters treasured their peace in the village of Fairacre until the arrival of the noisy, cheerful Emery family in the house across the street. It was true that the children, though scandalously ill-kempt, had beautiful manners, buat their mother was far too casual, in both dress and behaviour, to please the conservative stalwarts of the village. In fact, it was only the advent of a Christmas baby that was to thaw the sisters’ frosty attitude and cause a warm flowering of seasonal goodwill in Fairacre.
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