The author is offered the post of County Inspector of Schools in North Yorkshire. This book presents his experiences as he learns to appreciate the countryside and meets some larger than life characters, from lords, farmers, teachers, priests and caretakers to a host of endearing and disarming children who know exactly how to speak their mind.
The Dales SeriesSeries
This series delves into the life and work of a country school inspector in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales. Readers follow his journey as he grows to appreciate the rural landscape and encounters a cast of unforgettable characters. From lords and farmers to insightful children, each individual adds to the rich tapestry of country life. These narratives are filled with humanity, humor, and a deep understanding of community beyond the bustling cities.





Recommended Reading Order
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- 2
- 3
Head Over Heels in the Dales
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Gervase Phinn thinks he's heard just about everything in his two years as a school inspector, but a surprising enquiry from an angelic six-year-old reminds him never to take children for granted. His marriage to Christine Bentley, finding somewhere idyllic to live in the Yorkshire Dales, and chance of a promotion. schovat popis
- 4
Up and Down in the Dales
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Life for the Gervase Phinn is about to become not unlike the rambling hills of the Dales themselves - up and down and all over the place. After a routine school inspection - and a rather brutal report - culminates with a teacher being forced into early retirement, Gervase is left feeling his year hasn't exactly begun on the right foot.
- 5
Awkward teachers, pompous school governors and fearsome lollipop ladies occasionally make the author's hectic job as a school inspector more than difficult. But, for him, the main challenge remains the frankly spoken children. This title tells his story.