Cold Comfort FarmWinner of the 1933 Femina Vie Heureuse Prize, 'Cold Comfort Farm' is a wickedly funny portrait of British rural life in the 1930?s. Flora Poste, a recently orphaned socialite, moves in with her country relatives, the gloomy Starkadders of 'Cold Comfort Farm,' and becomes enmeshed in a web of violent emotions, despair, and scheming, until Flora manages to set things right. A BBC Radio Presents dramatization featuring stirring music and sound effects. |
Contents
Section 1 | 7 |
Section 2 | 11 |
Section 3 | 20 |
Section 4 | 73 |
Section 5 | 100 |
Section 6 | 151 |
Section 7 | 164 |
Section 8 | 201 |
Section 9 | 219 |
Section 10 | 229 |
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