Celebrations at Thrush Green

Celebrations at Thrush Green by Miss Read is a charming narrative published by Penguin in 1993. This New Ed edition spans 151 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in the picturesque Cotswold village of Thrush Green, where the community comes together to commemorate two significant milestones: the 100th anniversary of a mission school established by the notable Victorian Nathaniel Patten and the centenary of the village school.
Readers will find a depiction of the villagers’ efforts to orchestrate a memorable celebration that reflects their shared history and community spirit. The book explores themes of tradition and togetherness, showcasing the interactions and relationships among the residents as they prepare for this special occasion. Through its focus on local events and the characters involved, this work of fiction offers a glimpse into village life and the importance of communal celebrations.
Official synopsis Publisher
When the Cotswold villagers of Thrush Green decide to combine the 100th anniversary of a mission school opened by the village’s most distinguished son – the Victorian Nathaniel Patten – and the centenary of the village school, the plans are for a very special celebration indeed.
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