Return to the tranquil landscapes of early 20th-century England with Constance Holme’s "’Crump Folk Going Home’," a rediscovered treasure of English literature. Set against the backdrop of rural Westmorland, this novel paints a vivid portrait of small town life and domesticity in a bygone era.
Holme masterfully captures the rhythms and realities of life in the English countryside. The story explores the intricacies of human relationships within the close-knit communities, offering an intimate glimpse into their everyday lives. A classic work of fiction, "’Crump Folk Going Home’" is a testament to the enduring power of literary storytelling. This meticulously prepared edition preserves the original text, allowing readers to immerse themselves in Holme’s timeless exploration of rural England. Perfect for readers interested in literary fiction, general fiction, and stories that delve into the heart of small town and rural existence.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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