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book 1 Minack Chronicles
books about pets
books for animal lovers
books set in Cornwall
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comfort reading
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Derek and Jean Tangye
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Minack Nature Reserve
Monty the ginger cat
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relocation from London to Cornwall
rustic memoir
SN=Minack Chronicles
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Product details
- ISBN 9781472109903
- Weight: 144g
- Dimensions: 110 x 178mm
- Publication Date: 20 Feb 2014
- Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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The first title in the Minack Chronicles, which tell the story of how Derek and his wife Jeannie left behind their London home to establish a flower farm on the coast of Cornwall. From inauspicious beginnings, this book includes tales of the couple's first animals, including Monty the ginger cat, and takes us through trials and tribulations until the arrival of a gull on the roof provides the first augury of better times to come.
Derek Tangye (1912-1996) was the author of the much-loved books that collectively became known as 'The Minack Chronicles'. They told the story of how he and his wife Jean left behind their cosmopolitan lifestyle in London to relocate to a clifftop daffodil farm in Cornwall. There they lived in a simple cottage surrounded by their beloved animals, which featured regularly in his books. In their later years, the Tangyes bought the fields next to their cottage which are now preserved as the Minack Chronicles Nature Reserve.
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