Orphan Lamb (Round Ringford #4)

Ann Purser


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
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Orphan Lamb by Ann Purser
Life should be simple for Robert and Mandy Bates...

Newly married, with their own cottage in the idyllic country village of Round Ringford, what more could they want?

But, as is often the case in the life of a small village, undercurrents beneath the tranquil surface of Round Ringford life soon begin to surface.

What will old farmer Ted Bates say when his only son Robert announces plans to set up his own garage in the village and not follow in his footsteps on the farm?

Ted is not the only one to disagree with Robert’s plans, as villagers begin to vocalise their concerns.

Meanwhile, the appearance of Bridget Reilly, beautiful Irish nanny for the well-to-do Standing Family, threatens to stir the village further.

Peggy Palmer sets sights on the unhappily married Bill Turner but will it end happily and what will the grande-dame of Round Ringford, formidable old Ivy Beasley, make of it all?

When Mandy falls pregnant her and Robert’s lives become rockier still.

It soon becomes clear that the pair are going to need all the support they can get.

But will they receive it from the villagers of Round Ringford?

With its panoply of richly-drawn characters, Orphan Lamb is a gentle treat for all those who love tales of the English country village.

Praise for Ann Purser

‘Written with sincerity, without patronage, and will give pleasure to many’ - Sunday Times

‘Maeve Binchy’s readers will enjoy this warm-hearted but candid look at village life’ - American Publishers Weekly

‘Wonderfully strong characters … a first rate story of English village life, beautifully observed and very well described’ - Publishing News

‘Purser writes with keen sympathy … a touching novel’- Woman & Home

Ann Purser is the author of the Round Ringford books. She has lived for many years in Northamptonshire, where she has thrown herself into village life, working in a local school and serving as a parish councillor. For nine years she ran an art gallery in the village before turning to full time writing.

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