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'[Gervase Phinn is] a worthy successor to James Herriot, and every
bit as endearing.' - bestselling author Alan Titchmarsh 'A shining
light in our dark days' - 5 STAR reader review After an eventful
start to his first ever teaching post in the sleepy village of
Risingdale, Tom Dwyer is hoping for a bit of calm. Nursing a broken
heart after a romantic disappointment, he just wants to keep his
head down and get on with his job. But it is not to be. A beautiful
London artist sets tongues wagging when she moves into the village,
and her precocious yet frail son is in Tom's class. On top of that,
his colleague's malicious ex-husband is back, determined to create
mischief, and a tragedy on one of the winding country roads sends
the village reeling. And all this alongside a class of children who
still seem to know more about farming than fractions. With its
colourful mix of characters both old and new and its many
laugh-out-loud moments, Tales Out of School is a warm, humorous
portrayal of life in a small Yorkshire village. Readers are loving
TALES OUT OF SCHOOL: 'Loved it. So easy to read, lovely story,
unforgettable characters.' - 5 STARS 'Brilliant!' - 5 STARS 'Could
not put the book down. Gervase Phinn is an expert story teller.' -
5 STARS 'Such a relaxing and calming read' - 5 STARS 'I have been
waiting for this sequel and it didn't disappoint.' - 5 STARS
This book offers teachers a useful and very readable text to help
them select stories, poetry and non-fiction material for the
primary classroom, with ideas on how to teach them. Appropriate
selection criteria are discussed and suggestions are given about
keeping up with the range of available texts. The author offers a
comprehensive guide to the whole range of books appropriate for use
in the Literacy Hour. The tried and tested practical approaches
provided in the book reflect guidance on The National Curriculum
Programmes of Study for English and The National Literacy Strategy.
Gervase Phinn has rare gifts as a teacher, speaker, storyteller and
writer, all of which skills come together in the authoring of this
book. It will inform, stimulate and entertain all who engage in
literacy teaching throughout the English-speaking world -- even in
places which have no knowledge of the Literacy Hour.
First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Build your childâs reading confidence at home with books at the
right level Three folk tales from around the world retold by the
wonderful storyteller Gervase Phinn. In the first, a golden turtle
offers a kindly fisherman riches beyond his wildest dreams. In the
secod, Amparoâs daughter looks sweet, but when sheâs determined
to do something nothing gets in her way. In the third, a naughty
leprechaun gets a big shock! Sapphire/Band 16 books offer longer
reads to develop children's sustained engagement with texts and are
more complex syntactically. A âwantedâ poster on pages 54 and
55 for the leprechaun in the last story helps children to recap all
the naughty things he did. Text type: Three stories from other
cultures. This book is paired with The Ultimate World Quiz, a
non-fiction information book full of facts about our planet.
Curriculum links: Geography: Passport to the world; Citizenship:
Choices, Living in a diverse world. This book has been quizzed for
Accelerated Reader.
A touching and hilarious gift book of poetry and prose on the
subject of children and Christmas from the Yorkshire school
inspector and bestselling author of the Dales series and Little
Village School series.
Sail away with the delightful new novel from Gervase Phinn,
bestselling author of The School at the Top of the Dale A summer
cruise should be just the ticket for a few weeks of luxury and
relaxation - but for the passengers and crew of the Empress of the
Ocean, the sights of the Mediterranean are nothing compared to the
excitement on board... For bickering couple Albert and Maureen, the
trip might prove a much-needed escape - or the final straw. Elegant
Frances de la Mare is determined to hobnob with the right kind of
people - but her penthouse suite proves lonelier than she ever
imagined. Meanwhile, precocious twelve-year-old Oliver discovers
that guidebooks don't teach you everything, sparks fly when the
port lecturer finds himself upstaged by a popular author, dancers
Bruce and Babs can't keep in step, and cruise expert Neville just
wants someone to speak to. But as unlikely friendships are forged,
feuds bubble in the laundry room, and everyone jostles for a seat
at the Captain's table, they might find all their plans going
overboard.... Warm, funny and uplifting, this is the perfect
escapist read for fans of Gervase Phinn's Yorkshire novels, as well
as readers of Celia Imrie, Alan Titchmarsh and Maeve Haran.
'[Gervase Phinn is] a worthy successor to James Herriott, and every
bit as endearing' - bestselling author Alan Titchmarsh
The third and final novel in the delightful Top of the Dales series
from bestselling author Gervase Phinn. 'A worthy successor to James
Herriot, and every bit as endearing.' - Alan Titchmarsh Change is
afoot in the usually sleepy village of Risingdale. Gerald Gaunt,
headmaster of the primary school for over thirty years, is
retiring. It is the end of an era and Gerald hopes that his
replacement will work with him to secure a bright, happy future for
the school. But Mr Smart has his own ideas about how things should
be run, and things start to become fraught very quickly. On top of
this, the teachers have plenty of other dramas to contend with.
Still dealing with a class of children who seem to understand
agriculture better than arithmetic, Tom Dwyer is pining over
Janette, his one-that-got-away. Meanwhile, his colleague Joyce
Tranter's new marital bliss is shattered by the arrival of her
husband's avaricious, scheming nephew. And elsewhere in the
village, Sir Hedley's long-cherished plans for his future are
jeopardised by the arrival back in his life of his bitter,
desperate ex-wife. Can the residents of Risingdale pull together
and achieve happiness against the odds? With a lively cast of
characters both old and new and countless laugh-out-loud moments, A
Class Act is a warm, enchanting portrayal of life in a small
Yorkshire village. Readers are loving the Top of the Dales series:
'Loved it. So easy to read, lovely story, unforgettable
characters.' - 5 STARS 'Brilliant!' - 5 STARS 'Could not put the
book down. Gervase Phinn is an expert story teller.' - 5 STARS
'Such a relaxing and calming read' - 5 STARS 'I have been waiting
for this sequel and it didn't disappoint.' - 5 STARS
A Wayne in a Manger is the hilarious compilation of nativity
stories by Gervase Phinn. Discover some wonderfully funny and
touching nativity play anecdotes, including children forgetting
their lines, ad-libbing, falling of the stage, picking their noses
and showing their knickers. One brilliant anecdote tells of an
innkeeper who generously says there's plenty of room for Mary and
Joseph, while another child, jealous of Joseph's starring role,
allows Mary to come in but not Joseph, who can 'push off' ...
There's the baby Jesus who suddenly pipes up with 'My name is
Tammy, are you my Mommy?' and funniest of all, Mary who tells
Joseph, 'I'm having a baby - oh and it's not yours'. Gervase
Phinn's A Wayne in a Manger is the perfect gift this Christmas.
'Gervase Phinn's memoirs have made him a hero in school
staff-rooms' Daily Telegraph Gervase Phinn is an author and
educator from Rotherham who, after teaching for fourteen years in a
variety of schools, moved to North Yorkshire to be a school
inspector. He has written autobiographies, novels, plays,
collections of poetry and stories, as well as a number of books
about education. He holds five fellowships, honorary doctorates
from Hull, Leicester and Sheffield Hallam universities, and is a
patron of a number of children's charities and organizations. He is
married with four adult children. His books include The Other Side
of the Dale, Over Hill and Dale, Head Over Heels in the Dales, The
Heart of the Dales, Up and Down in the Dales and Trouble at the
Little Village School.
Sail away with the delightful new novel from Gervase Phinn,
bestselling author of The School at the Top of the Dale A summer
cruise should be just the ticket for a few weeks of luxury and
relaxation - but for the passengers and crew of the Empress of the
Ocean, the sights of the Mediterranean are nothing compared to the
excitement on board... For bickering couple Albert and Maureen, the
trip might prove a much-needed escape - or the final straw. Elegant
Frances de la Mare is determined to hobnob with the right kind of
people - but her penthouse suite proves lonelier than she ever
imagined. Meanwhile, precocious twelve-year-old Oliver discovers
that guidebooks don't teach you everything, sparks fly when the
port lecturer finds himself upstaged by a popular author, dancers
Bruce and Babs can't keep in step, and cruise expert Neville just
wants someone to speak to. But as unlikely friendships are forged,
feuds bubble in the laundry room, and everyone jostles for a seat
at the Captain's table, they might find all their plans going
overboard.... Warm, funny and uplifting, this is the perfect
escapist read for fans of Gervase Phinn's Yorkshire novels, as well
as readers of Celia Imrie, Alan Titchmarsh and Maeve Haran.
'[Gervase Phinn is] a worthy successor to James Herriott, and every
bit as endearing' - bestselling author Alan Titchmarsh
Childhood is a magical time, when every experience is new and
fresh, and the world is awash with wonder and amazing adventures.
Gervase's selection ranges from medieval times to the present day,
and from famous figures to moving reminiscences from ordinary
people with a powerful tale to tell.
This entertaining volume of verse for the very young is the perfect
introduction to poetry. It includes poems about everything that is
important to children: animals, family, food - and some very good
jokes. Jane Eccles' humorous and wacky illustrations perfectly
complement this lively and amusing collection. Complete with Audio
CD to aid independent reading.
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Rich in language, humour and rhyme, this hilarious tale is
perfectly complemented by Amanda Montgomery-Higham's witty
illustrations. Lizzie and Dominic desperately want a kitten but
they get much more than they bargain for! Complete with Audio CD to
aid independent reading.
Rich in language, humour and rhyme, this hilarious tale is
perfectly complemented by Amanda Montgomery-Higham's witty
illustrations. Lizzie and Dominic desperately want a kitten but
they get much more than they bargain for! This version includes fun
language activities for parents and teachers.
This is Gervase Phinn's third collection of children's insightful
observations, amusing remarks and impossible-to-answer questions.
Rich in language, humour and rhyme, this hilarious tale is
perfectly complemented by Amanda Montgomery-Higham's witty
illustrations. Lizzie and Dominic desperately want a kitten but
they get much more than they bargain for!
'[Gervase Phinn is] a worthy successor to James Herriott, and every
bit as endearing.' - bestselling author Alan Titchmarsh Love is in
the air in the little village of Barton-in-the-Dale. Anyone can see
that Ashley Underwood and Emmet O'Malley are made for each other.
They've just got to admit it to themselves . . . But as the saying
goes, the course of true love never did run smooth. While romance
blossoms on one side of the village, an angry young boy struggles
to believe in love. But when tragedy strikes, he learns that
comfort and care can come from the most unexpected of places.
Meanwhile, head teacher Elisabeth Stirling faces a new challenge
for the start of the school year. An eccentric teacher joins the
staff, and there's also a worrying case of potential negligence to
answer. In the village too, a puritanical new vicar stirs up
trouble. But as always, mixed in with the drama there's plenty of
gossip, laughter, friendship - and love - in Barton-in-the-Dale.
Readers are loving A LESSON IN LOVE! 'When you pick up one of his
books you don't want to put it down.' - 5 STARS 'A beautiful book.'
- 5 STARS 'The best book ever.' - 5 STARS 'A charming, lovely book'
- 5 STARS 'A great, colourful, packed-with-character read.' - 5
STARS
'[Gervase Phinn is] a worthy successor to James Herriott, and every
bit as endearing.' - bestselling author Alan Titchmarsh Newly
qualified teacher Tom Dwyer has been given his first post in
Risingdale, a sleepy little village at the very top of the
Yorkshire Dales. Unsure if he'll ever fit into this close-knit
community, Tom joins a motley staff at the village school. With
pupils who know more about sheep than they do arithmetic, Tom has
his work cut out for him. Add to that an altercation with the
beautiful but stand-offish Miss Janette Fairborn and an argument
with the local squire's son, and Tom's first term proves a baptism
of fire. But Tom soon finds himself growing fond of Risingdale, and
with a class of lively and demanding pupils, an end-of-term show to
put on, and a jewellery thief at large, he will find himself at the
centre of drama, secrets revealed, and plenty of love, laughter and
new friendships. Full of colourful characters, and laugh-out-loud
moments, The School at the Top of the Dale is a warm and humorous
portrayal of life in a small Yorkshire village. Readers are loving
TROUBLE AT THE LITTLE VILLAGE SCHOOL: 'Well written and highly
entertaining - exactly what I hope for from this author. ' - 5
STARS 'Another good read.' - 5 STARS 'A well written story about a
small community full of interesting characters.' - 5 STARS 'Another
gem.' - 5 STARS 'Again, a most enjoyable story. I cannot put the
book down.' - 5 STARS
The popular raconteur recounts another selection of witty stories
and anecdotes in this live stand up show.
For Gervase Phinn, growing old is not about a leisurely walk to the
pub for a game of dominoes or snoozing in his favorite armchair. As
this sparkling collection of his very best humorous writing shows,
he may be "out of the woods" but he is certainly not "over the
hill." Looking back over more than 60 years of family life,
teaching, inspecting schools, writing, and public speaking, Gervase
never fails to unearth humor, character, warmth, and wisdom from
the most diverse of experiences, whether they be growing up in
Rotherham with the most un-Yorkshirelike of names or describing why
loud mobile phone users get his goat.
Brimming with nostalgia, gently mocking life's absurdities, never
shy of an opinion, this is Gervase Phinn at his wittiest,
twinkly-eyed best.
'[Gervase Phinn is] a worthy successor to James Herriot, and every
bit as endearing.' - bestselling author Alan Titchmarsh 'A shining
light in our dark days' - 5 STAR reader review After an eventful
start to his first ever teaching post in the sleepy village of
Risingdale, Tom Dwyer is hoping for a bit of calm. Nursing a broken
heart after a romantic disappointment, he just wants to keep his
head down and get on with his job. But it is not to be. A beautiful
London artist sets tongues wagging when she moves into the village,
and her precocious yet frail son is in Tom's class. On top of that,
his colleague's malicious ex-husband is back, determined to create
mischief, and a tragedy on one of the winding country roads sends
the village reeling. And all this alongside a class of children who
still seem to know more about farming than fractions. With its
colourful mix of characters both old and new and its many
laugh-out-loud moments, Tales Out of School is a warm, humorous
portrayal of life in a small Yorkshire village. Readers are loving
TALES OUT OF SCHOOL: 'Loved it. So easy to read, lovely story,
unforgettable characters.' - 5 STARS 'Brilliant!' - 5 STARS 'Could
not put the book down. Gervase Phinn is an expert story teller.' -
5 STARS 'Such a relaxing and calming read' - 5 STARS 'I have been
waiting for this sequel and it didn't disappoint.' - 5 STARS
Bad Becky is cheeky (but charming), opinionated and always in some
kind of trouble. But you can't help loving her! I mean wouldn't you
rather hear a story about a princess who gets gobbled up by the
dragon rather than another soppy one wher the prince saves the
princess? And if a magician at a party was rubbish wouldn't you
point it out? And who wants their horrible Great Aunt Mildred
visiting? So really, Becky is just doing everyone a favour... A
wickedly funny new series for readers gaining confidence. Bad
Becky's got attitude!
Dominic's middle name is trouble, but not because he's got a
troublesome nature, but quite simply because he's ALWAYS in the
wrong place at the wrong time. So it's not surprising that he's
only allowed on the school trip to Thundercliff Bay - home to
pirate legend, chilling ghost stories and lost treasure - by the
skin of his teeth. Or that strict Mr Risley-Newsome, who has his
beady eye on him, makes him stay at the youth hostel for forgetting
his walking boots. What is surprising is that a very special
discovery made by Dominic saves the day when the whole class is in
serious danger, and proves to everyone that sometimes he can be in
the right place at the right time.
'[Gervase Phinn is] a worthy successor to James Herriott, and every
bit as endearing.' - Bestselling author Alan Titchmarsh Elisabeth
Devine certainly rocked the boat when she arrived in
Barton-in-the-Dale to take over as head teacher of the little
primary school. Now it's a new term, and after winning over the
wary locals, she can finally settle in to her role. Or so she
thinks . . . For the school is hit by a brand-new bombshell: it's
to be merged with its arch rival, and Elisabeth has to fight for
the headship with Urebank's ruthless and calculating headmaster.
She has her work cut out for her. But add in some gossip and a
helping of scandal, not to mention various newcomers bringing good
things and bad to Barton, and that's not the only trouble that's
brewing in the village. Readers are loving TROUBLE AT THE LITTLE
VILLAGE SCHOOL! 'I love this man's style and humour.' - 5 STARS 'A
really lovely story' - 5 STARS 'One of these difficult-to-put-down
books with its various twists and turns.' - 5 STARS 'Made me blub'
- 5 STARS 'If you enjoyed the first book, then you will love this
sequel.' - 5 STARS
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