Image for The bells of Burracombe

The bells of Burracombe

Part of the Burracombe Village series
See all formats and editions

When Stella Simmons comes to the Devonshire village of Burracombe to start her teaching career, she is alone in the world. Orphaned as child and brought up in a children's home, she was separated from her sister Muriel and has never been able to trace her.

Stella is soon caught up in the life of the village, and especially in the plans for celebrating the Festival of Britain.

As headmistress Miss Kemp and vicar Basil Harvey try to keep the peace between villagers who all have their own ideas for the proposed pageant and fair, Stella tries, with the help of artist Luke Ferris, to find her sister.

But Luke has his own troubles...THE BELLS OF BURRACOMBE begins the story of life in a Devonshire village in the 1950s and shows us a picture of Britain coming to terms with the aftermath of the Second World War and entering a new decade.

Read More
Available
£7.19 Save 20.00%
RRP £8.99
Add Line Customisation
1 in stock Need More ?
Add to List
Product Details
0752878042 / 9780752878041
Paperback / softback
823.914
15/11/2006
United Kingdom
English
General
377 p.
18 cm
general Learn More
This novel marks the start of a wonderful new series set in a Devon village in the 1950s. Lilian Harry's recent novels have been Sunday Times bestsellers. Lilian Harry is a regular Book Club main selection and top seller. She has sold over three-quarters of a million copies, and reprints regularly. The critics on Lilian Harry: 'Heartwarming characters that leave you wanting more' Dee Williams. 'Real and vivid ... It is a book which brings home to people who were not there ... the realities of life which their parents or grandparents faced' Historical Novels Review. 'Careful research has been c
This novel marks the start of a wonderful new series set in a Devon village in the 1950s. Lilian Harry's recent novels have been Sunday Times bestsellers. Lilian Harry is a regular Book Club main selection and top seller. She has sold over three-quarters of a million copies, and reprints regularly. The critics on Lilian Harry: 'Heartwarming characters that leave you wanting more' Dee Williams. 'Real and vivid ... It is a book which brings home to people who were not there ... the realities of life which their parents or grandparents faced' Historical Novels Review. 'Careful research has been c FT Sagas