Brensham Village

Brensham Village by John Moore is a reprint edition published by Windrush in 1996, featuring 224 pages in English. This novel continues the narrative established in “Portrait of Elmbury,” the first book in the Brensham Trilogy, and is set in the villages surrounding Elmbury, which is inspired by the real-life location of Bredon. The story presents a blend of action and character, illustrating the dynamics of a country community during the tranquil period between the wars.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of village life, capturing the essence of a close-knit community and the events that shape it. The narrative delves into the interactions and experiences of its inhabitants, providing insight into their daily lives and the historical context of the time. With its focus on modern fiction, this edition of Brensham Village offers a rich portrayal of rural existence, making it a significant addition to the Brensham Trilogy.
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Follows on from “Portrait of Elmbury”, the first title in the Brensham Trilogy. This novel is set in the villages surrounding Elmbury (based in reality on Bredon). It contains a mixture of action and character, conveying the life of a country community in the halcyon period between the wars.
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