Miss Clare Remembers


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"A gentle woman looks back, a lifetime later, across six reigns and two world wras, in one of which she lost her lover. She views her life--its serenity, its loves, its tragic personal drama. She daydreams of all that has happened during the years she has lived--all the precious memories she has preserved to give her life a quality of being."--Page 4 of cover.




Miss Clare Remembers and Emily Davis


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Two novels in the beloved Fairacre series, full of “delicious wit, quirky characters . . . and certainly love and laughter” (Jan Karon). In the English village of Fairacre, retired schoolteachers Dolly Clare and Emily Davis enjoyed a remarkable friendship. Childhood playmates in Beech Green, they would remain close throughout their long lives, eventually sharing a cottage in their retirement. They felt grief when a village family was lost on the Titanic and each experienced young love and then heartbreak when the First World War interrupted both of their romances. In this two-in-one volume, the triumphs and tragedies of their days are depicted with all the humor, humble tenacity, and human warmth for which Miss Read is known. “Miss Read’s Books . . . have deservedly received the highest praise from both English and American reviewers.” —The New York Times Book Review “Miss Read reminds us of what is really important. And if we can’t live in her world, it’s certainly a comforting place to visit.” —USA Today “[Read’s] heroes are the good, the uncomplicated, and those who do the unsung work of the world. It’s a warm, comfortable, part of the picture.” —Kirkus Reviews










Miss Clare Remembers


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Miss Clare Remembers and Emily Davis


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In the English village of Fairacre, the retired schoolteachers Dolly Clare and Emily Davis enjoyed a remarkable friendship, as this moving volume reveals. Childhood playmates in Beech Green, they would remain close throughout their long lives, eventually sharing a cottage in their retirement. They felt grief when a village family was lost on the Titanic. They each experienced young love and then heartbreak when the First World War interrupted both of their romances. The triumphs and tragedies of their days are depicted with all the humor, heartbreak, and human warmth for which Miss Read is known, providing a sensitive portrait of life in the country.




Miss Clare remembers


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Miss Clare Remembers


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Miss Clare Remembers


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Miss Clare was born into a home where food and clothing were hard earned, where oil and candles were luxuries. Now, in her retirement Miss Clare, village schoolmistress and devoted countrywoman, looks back on a richly rewarding life.