Pastoral fiction
Label
Pastoral fiction
Name
Pastoral fiction
Source
gsafd
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Incoming Resources
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- The bridges of Madison County, Robert James Waller
- An Irish country doctor, Patrick Taylor
- An Irish country welcome, Patrick Taylor
- Cold Sassy tree, Olive Ann Burns
- The return of the native, Thomas Hardy
- Cold Comfort Farm, Stella Gibbons ; with an introduction by Lynne Truss
- The thing about December, Donal Ryan
- The vintage caper, Peter Mayle
- An Irish country Christmas, Patrick Taylor
- Still life with bread crumbs, a novel, Anna Quindlen
- A world lost, Wendell Berry
- Go down, Moses, William Faulkner
- Cranford, by Elizabeth Gaskell
- Lime Creek, fiction, Joe Henry
- Coming attractions, a wonderful novel, by Fannie Flagg
- Hannah Coulter, a novel, Wendell Berry
- The old place, a novel, Bobby Finger
- An Irish country courtship, Patrick Taylor
- The Wily O'Reilly, Irish Country Stories, Patrick Taylor
- The glass lake, by Maeve Binchy
- Still life with bread crumbs, a novel, Anna Quindlen
- An Irish country wedding, Patrick Taylor
- Daisy Fay and the miracle man, Fannie Flagg
- The glass lake, Maeve Binchy
- An Irish country family, Patrick Taylor
- Andy Catlett, early travels, Wendell Berry
- Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy ; with an introduction by Patricia Ingham
- Cranford, Elizabeth Gaskell ; edited with an introduction and notes by Patricia Ingham
- The copper beech, Maeve Binchy
- Leaving Cold Sassy, the unfinished sequel to Cold Sassy tree, Olive Ann Burns ; a reminiscence by Katrina Kenison
- An Irish country girl, Patrick Taylor
- An Irish country cottage, Patrick Taylor
- American pastoral, Philip Roth
- Village centenary, Miss Read ; illustrated by J.S. Goodall
- An Irish country family, Patrick Taylor
- Farewell to Fairacre, Miss Read ; illustrations by John S. Goodall
Outgoing Resources
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