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_aRead,
_cMiss,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aTyler's row /
_cMiss Read.
260 _aLondon :
_bOrion,
_c2007.
263 _a200708
300 _ap. cm.
520 _aMiss Read heard about the sale of Tyler's Row from the always well-informed Mrs Pringle - and before long Fairacre was alive with rumours. Why were the present owners selling? Was it true that a football pools winner was about to buy it? Had Tyler's Row been condemned - or was it to be restored? All rumours are soon laid to rest when Peter and Diana Hale arrive in Fairacre to view Tyler's Row, with plans to knock the middle two cottages into one, and create their own rural haven. But the Hales soon discover that Fairacre is no Utopia, but a normal English village, with all the usual troubles...
650 0 _aFairacre (England : Imaginary place)
_vFiction.
_916850
655 7 _aPastoral fiction.
_2gsafd
_9322
650 0 _916851
_aCountry life
_zEngland
_vFiction.
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_cFIC
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