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Vicar's Diary

Published
Mar 1998
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
224

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The heartwarming story of a young vicar's first taste of village parish life in the Yorkshire of the 1960s.Inspired by memories of times past, A Vicar's Diary brings alive a rich tapestry of people and places in the Vale of York. In it the new vicar meets such colourful characters as Doris Harsley, who swears the new clergyman has a miraculous way with rubber plants, or the pensioners of the Eastwith home, who manage to do virtually anything with their communion bread except eat it. Written with the contagious humour and warmth of a James Herriot classic, David Wilbourne has given us a delightful read--funny, affectionate and touching, with more than a hint of nostalgia. With his extraordinary ability to turn you from laughter to tears and back again, he celebrates the richness of human life.

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Jun 1999 HarperCollins (UK) ISBN13 9780006280453 ISBN10 0006280455
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May 2002 Zondervan ISBN13 9780310247364 ISBN10 0310247365
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First Edition Mar 1998 HarperCollins (UK) ISBN13 9780006280446 ISBN10 0006280447
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