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A Breath of French Air: The Larkin Novels, Volume 2
Oh! To Be in England: The Larkin Novels, Volume 4
The Darling Buds of May: The Larkin Novels, Volume 1
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Pop Larkin Chronicles Series

Written by H.E. Bates

Narrated by Philip Franks

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In the final book of the series that began with "The Darling Buds of May", the fun-loving Pop Larkin finds himself confined to a bed following a mild heart attack - caused by a little too much of what he fancied.

Ma battles with the doctors as she attempts to find the adequate cure, but it turns out that a seductive nurse is all he needs. Pa’s spirits truly recover themselves when he is forced to defend his home from the ministry’s railway plans.

This concludes the tales of H.E. Bates’s Larkin family – a winsome gallery of characters who live as many of us would like to live ‘if only we had the guts and nerve to flout the conventions’.

©1963 H. E. Bates (P)2016 Naxos AudioBooks

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2016
A Breath of French Air: The Larkin Novels, Volume 2
Oh! To Be in England: The Larkin Novels, Volume 4
The Darling Buds of May: The Larkin Novels, Volume 1

Titles in the series (4)

  • The Darling Buds of May: The Larkin Novels, Volume 1

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    The Darling Buds of May: The Larkin Novels, Volume 1
    The Darling Buds of May: The Larkin Novels, Volume 1

    When Cedric Charlton - an unsuspecting tax inspector - arrives at the door of the Pop Larkin farm, he soon forgets the purpose of his visit... The fun-loving Ma and Pop Larkin distract him at every turn with strawberries, cream, alcohol, and their attractive young daughter, Mariette. Well known by the popular TV series starring David Jason and Catherine Zeta-Jones, The Darling Buds of May is the quintessential feel-good, country romp. It will have you falling wholeheartedly in love with the Larkin family and their carefree way of life. So grab a bowl of ice cream, pull out a deck chair and share in the 'perficktion' of country life. ©1958 H. E. Bates (P)2015 Naxos AudioBooks

  • A Breath of French Air: The Larkin Novels, Volume 2

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    A Breath of French Air: The Larkin Novels, Volume 2
    A Breath of French Air: The Larkin Novels, Volume 2

    In the second novel in the "Pop Larkin" series, the Larkin family descends upon Brittany in France. Like fish out of water, they find out things don't quite turn out their way: the weather is less than ideal, the food is awful and the hotel is in a bad state of repair. But things slowly improve as Pop manages to sweet-talk Mlle. Dupont, Angela Snow and her sister Iris, and Charley and Mariette celebrate their first wedding anniversary. A Breath of French Air is a delightful book full of nostalgia, fun and frivolity. ©1959 H. E. Bates (P)2016 Naxos AudioBooks

  • Oh! To Be in England: The Larkin Novels, Volume 4

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    Oh! To Be in England: The Larkin Novels, Volume 4
    Oh! To Be in England: The Larkin Novels, Volume 4

    In this third sequel to The Darling Buds of May, Charley and Mariette decide to get baby Blenheim christened, leading to a wholesale christening of all seven of the Larkin children. Chaos abounds as the vicar Mr. Candy is run ragged by the naughty twins Zinnia and Petunia, and finds himself the object of desire for Pop’s second eldest, Primrose. To top it all off, Pop buys a fairground on a whim, and Mlle DuPont arrives to discover that Pop is not a Lord, nor does he live in a mansion. The result is a celebratory ending and a wonderful tribute to Pop’s beloved countryside, with its ‘nightingales and blackbirds, bluebells and primroses, haytime and high summer’. Perfick! ©1963 H. E. Bates (P)2016 Naxos AudioBooks

  • A Little of What You Fancy: The Larkin Novels, Volume 5

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    A Little of What You Fancy: The Larkin Novels, Volume 5
    A Little of What You Fancy: The Larkin Novels, Volume 5

    In the final book of the series that began with "The Darling Buds of May", the fun-loving Pop Larkin finds himself confined to a bed following a mild heart attack - caused by a little too much of what he fancied. Ma battles with the doctors as she attempts to find the adequate cure, but it turns out that a seductive nurse is all he needs. Pa’s spirits truly recover themselves when he is forced to defend his home from the ministry’s railway plans. This concludes the tales of H.E. Bates’s Larkin family – a winsome gallery of characters who live as many of us would like to live ‘if only we had the guts and nerve to flout the conventions’. ©1963 H. E. Bates (P)2016 Naxos AudioBooks

Author

H.E. Bates

H. E. Bates was born in 1905 in the shoe-making town of Rushden, Northamptonshire, and educated at Kettering Grammar School. After leaving school, he worked as a reporter and as a clerk in a leather warehouse. Many of his stories depict life in the rural Midlands, particularly his native Northamptonshire, where he spent many hours wandering the countryside. His first novel, The Two Sisters (1926) was published by Jonathan Cape when he was just twenty. Many critically acclaimed novels and collections of short stories followed. During WWII he was commissioned into the RAF solely to write short stories, which were published under the pseudonym 'Flying Officer X'. His first financial success was Fair Stood the Wind for France (1944), followed by two novels about Burma, The Purple Plain (1947) and The Jacaranda Tree (1949) and one set in India, The Scarlet Sword (1950). Other well-known novels include Love for Lydia (1952) and The Feast of July (1954). His most popular creation was the Larkin family which featured in five novels beginning with The Darling Buds of May in 1958. The later television adaptation was a huge success. Many other stories were adapted for the screen, the most renowned being The Purple Plain (1947) starring Gregory Peck, and The Triple Echo (1970) with Glenda Jackson and Oliver Reed. H. E. Bates married in 1931, had four children and lived most of his life in a converted granary near Charing in Kent. He was awarded the CBE in 1973, shortly before his death in 1974.

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