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Cold Comfort Farm
Cold Comfort Farm
Author: Stella Gibbons
In 1932 London the spirited, expensively educated socialite Flora Poste is suddenly orphaned. She decides to descend on her country relatives, the deliciously eccentric Starkadders, of Cold Comfort Farm. There are plenty of them: Judith, shrouded in guilt-ridden grief; Amos, called by God; Seth, a young man smoldering with sex; Reuben, eage...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780140258134
ISBN-10: 0140258132
Publication Date: 4/1/1996
Pages: 240
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: Penguin Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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fibrogal avatar reviewed Cold Comfort Farm on + 180 more book reviews
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One of the funniest books I have ever read. I was "reading" it (I had the audio version loaded on my MP3 player) walking around town shopping and going to the doctor, etc.--I got a lot of strange looks because I was smiling and laughing so much.
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Entertaining account of a sophisticated young lady from London, broke, who goes to live in the wilds of the country on a primitive farm with relatives who are scareely out of the stone age.

The farm and its inhabitants are a cheeky satire on a sort of portrayal of English rural types which was current back in the early 20th century. The old matriarch of the clan, for example,
never leaves her room, and dwells continually on something "nasty she saw in woodshed." Our heroine quickly sees that the old lady needs something more pleasant to dwell on, and catches her fancey with the latest fashion magazines. The young woman who gets pregnant every year, and considers it inevitable, is soon enlightened about birth control, and so on.

A classic of its genre, I recommend it to Anglophiles with a sense of humor.
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Reprint of story originally written in 1932. It tells of a young lady from the city whose parents die & she chooses to live on a farm with relatives she had never met. Her objective is to "tidy up" the place _ which she does in an amusing manner.
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Interesting book. Love how Flora whips them all into shape and turns the farm into a good and productive place.
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For me, the humor tried too hard, but I think others will like it. Sort of an Austen-esque tone.
maura853 avatar reviewed Cold Comfort Farm on + 542 more book reviews
Is this the funniest novel ever written? Yes.
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This story is ususual and intertaining, and was mde into a successful movie by Gramercy Pictures. A tale of a srewball family, and one person can change the lives of those around them. A delightful read.


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