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Mrs Rita Grindle-Jones; prim and proper advocate of lower middle-class respectability, who has "never been spoken to like this in all my thirty years' experience". Harpole replies "You have not had thirty years' experience. You have had one year's experience thirty
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Like all of Carr's novels, it is grounded in personal experience. Carr was a primary school teacher for almost 40 years, including 15 years spent as Head Teacher of Highfields school in
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Miss Grace Tollemache; spinster from prominent local family, who regards all her hopes as buried since she was condemned to teach "The Backwards" class.
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as "the funniest and perhaps the truest story about running a school that I ever have read" and chose it as his book to take to a desert island on the
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Alderman Tollemache; Grace's father, eccentric member of local education authority with a private vendetta against "percussion" who acts as
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Councillor Mrs Blossom; libidinous mayoral candidate, who engineers disciplinary proceedings against Harpole when he rejects her advances.
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Mr James Albert Pintle; "one of the old school", who insists on imposing on his pupils antiquated maths problems about coal deliveries.
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An inventory and a history of the Quince Tree Press to mark its 21st year and the sale of its 500,000th small book. August 1987.
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within the teaching profession. The characters George Harpole and Emma Foxberrow reappear in Carr's eighth and final novel,
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described it as "An assortment of memorable characters lurking in the English educational undergrowth."
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The Widmerpools; the local problem family, with innumerable and determinedly illiterate children.
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Mr Edwin Theaker; caretaker, intent on building his private administrative empire.
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Mr Tusker; bureaucrat, determined to frustrate any new initiative
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Miss Emma Foxberrow; attractive blonde Cambridge graduate and
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Mr Croser: young, cocky teacher whom Harpole dislikes.
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Index


J.L. Carr
Fiction
Secker and Warburg
Hardback
ISBN
978-0-436-08610-6
OCLC
641281
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
A Season in Sinji
How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers Won the F.A. Cup
J. L. Carr
cult status
Harpole & Foxberrow General Publishers
What Hetty Did
Kettering
The Quince Tree Press
feminist
Henry Newbolt
deus ex machina
Frank Muir
BBC Radio 4
Desert Island Discs
The Times
Secker and Warburg
ISBN
0-436-08610-7
Quartet Books

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