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At Home in Thrush Green
At Home in Thrush Green | Miss Read
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It is spring in the village of Thrush Green. In neighboring Lulling, Charles Henstock admires the blooming garden of his new vicarage, glad that the squabbles with his parishoners in Affairs at Thrush Green are settled. And yet the good vicar wistfully recalls his former home - the ugly, old rectory of Thrush Green, which burned to the ground. Now, from the rectory's ruins, the villagers are building eight retirement homes for the older folks most in need. But how to choose who will live there? How will they get on together? And how will they accommodate the dogs, cats, and birds that must come along? The spring has brought a new crop of dilemmas, but Dr. Henstock and the villagers are determined to make the old people feel at home in Thrush Green. In the end, harmony is restored to this tiny fictional world. With wit and grace, Miss Read has charmed numerous critics and won the loyalty of readers who will happily find themselves once more At Home in Thrush Green.
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rwmg
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Mehso-so

Sheltered housing for the elderly is being built on the site of the old rectory. Some old friends move in and also some new characters.

This is book 8 in the series and I must admit it's not scratching the nostalgia itch the way the others have done. I'm starting to forget who is who, and the ebook formatting is not helping with no white space to show when we move from one scene to another. I'm not sure whether to continue.

Sparklemn I love cozy mysteries but couldn‘t get into this series. 2d
rwmg @Sparklemm I loved her Fairacre series and the earlier installments in this series so I'm not sure why this one didn't work for me, but it just didn't. Maybe a 'me' problem rather than a book problem. 2d
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