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Herbert Ernest Bates

    Herbert Ernest Bates
    Oh! To Be in England
    Seven by five
    Go, lovely rose
    Charlotte's Row
    Down the River
    Fair Stood the Wind for France
    • Set during World War II, the story follows an English bomber pilot who is shot down over occupied France. Rescued by a French family, he must stay behind to recover from his injuries while his crew escapes. As he heals, he develops a romantic bond with the homeowner's daughter, and together they embark on a journey through France, navigating danger and uncertainty in their quest to return to England. The novel explores themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience amidst the backdrop of war.

      Fair Stood the Wind for France
    • Down the River

      • 145 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A journey down the banks and in the waters of two contrasting Midland rivers, the Nene and Ouse

      Down the River
    • Charlotte's Row

      • 189 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Pauline, young and beautiful, despairs of escaping from her bullying, drunken father, Quintus Harper, and the miserable poverty of the street where she lives. Then she falls in love with Masher Jonathan, a sensitive man whose quiet talk of justice and freedom transforms her beliefs. But their decision to leave Charlotte's Row bring with it violence and pain of a kind they did not anticipate.

      Charlotte's Row
    • Go, lovely rose

      • 63 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Short stories about people who seem perfectly ordinary, but as we get to know them better we see that their feelings are not at all ordinary. High interest low vocab for Adult Literacy and learners. Vocabulary: 1000 words.

      Go, lovely rose
    • Seven by five

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.9(90)Add rating

      Thirty-five of his best short stories, written between 1925 and 1961, and chosen by H.E. Bates.Contents:The Flame; A Flower Piece; The Mower; Time; The Mill; The Station; The Kimono; Breeze Anstey; The Ox; Colonel Julian; The Lighthouse; The Flag; The Frontier; A Christmas Song; The Major of Hussars; Elaine; The Daffodil Sky; The Good Corn; Country Society; Acrosss the Bay; Chaff in the Wind; The Evolution of Saxby; Go Lovely Rose; The Maker of Coffins; Love in a Wych-elm; Let's Play Soldiers; The Watercress Girl; The Cowslip Field; Great Uncle Crow; The Enchantress; Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal; Where the Cloud Breaks; Lost Ball; Thelma; Mrs Eglantine

      Seven by five
    • With a letter announcing the imminent arrival of Madame Dupont, Pop and Ma Larkin learn that little Oscar and Blenheim - are to be christened. Pop, who needs no excuse to open a few bottles and host the perfick party, rushes out and buys a fun fair to celebrate. But there are one or two gatecrashers even Pop hadn't counted on turning up.

      Oh! To Be in England
    • The story of a beautiful English girl growing up in the 1920s and her lover Richardson.

      Love for Lydia
    • When the Green Woods Laugh

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.9(441)Add rating

      4 hrs.A year has passed, and in this third novel of the Pop Larkin series, Pop Larkin is preparing to build the bungalow he promised Charley and Mariette upon their engagement. He buys a country home slated for demolition, intending to convert it for the two, but it is not long before a London couple persuade him to sell it. Pop, ever the trickster, sells it for an extortionate price, as the two social climbers know little about country life. Party throwing and cocktail mixing abound until a rocky boat and a misplaced pair of hands have Pop before the local magistrate....

      When the Green Woods Laugh
    • 'I should like to go to France,' said Ma. And so at the end of a rainy English August the Larkins - all ten of them, bundle into the old Rolls and cross the Channel. France proves less than welcoming to an eccentric English family. When the manager learns that Ma and Pop are unmarried yet sharing a room under his roof, the trouble really begins.

      A Breath of French Air
    • Contemporary / British English Meet the Larkin family They enjoy a wonderful country life, never worrying about money, work -- or the law. But then, one day, a man arrives from the tax office. Is the taxman going to change the Larkin's lives? Or is his life going to change forever?

      The Darling Buds of May