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Jane's Country Year

A journey of healing and discovery in rural England

Malcolm Saville author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Handheld Press

Published:18th Jan '22

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This heartwarming tale follows Jane's journey of healing and discovery in the English countryside, as she learns to embrace nature and friendship during her convalescence.

In Jane's Country Year, readers are invited to join eleven-year-old Jane as she embarks on a transformative journey of healing and discovery. After a serious illness that left her convalescing in post-war London, Jane finds herself on her uncle's farm, where the beauty of nature unfolds before her. The novel paints a vivid picture of the English countryside, capturing the sights and sounds of rural life, as well as the joy of recovery and the thrill of exploration. Malcolm Saville's writing brings to life the charm of the landscape, from snow-dusted fields to bustling farmhouses, allowing readers to experience the world through Jane's eyes.

This classic story, first published in 1946, is enriched with full-color illustrations by Bernard Bowerman, which enhance the narrative and provide a visual feast for readers. As Jane navigates her new surroundings, she learns to appreciate the wonders of nature, forming friendships and embracing the simple pleasures of country living. The themes of resilience and the joy of discovery resonate throughout the book, making it a timeless tale that appeals to both young readers and adults alike.

Jane's Country Year is more than just a coming-of-age story; it serves as a poignant reminder of the healing power of nature and the importance of community. Written during a time when Saville was expanding his literary horizons, this novel stands as a testament to his ability to weave enchanting tales that celebrate the beauty of the natural world. With an introduction by Hazel Sheeky Bird, this edition offers a fresh perspective on a beloved classic.

ISBN: 9781912766543

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