Christmas at Cold Comfort Farm

Author(s): Stella Gibbons

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This title is presented with an Introduction by Alexander Mccall Smith. This is a glorious collection of stories from the author of "Cold Comfort Farm". The title story tells of a typical Christmas at the farm before the coming of Flora Poste. It is a parody of the worst sort of family Christmas: Adam Lambsbreath dresses up as Father Christmas in two of Judith's red shawls. There are unsuitable presents, unpleasant insertions into the pudding and some good Starkadder table talk over. Aunt Ada Doom orders Amos to carve the turkey, adding: "Ay, would it were a vulture, 'twere more fitting".

General Information

  • : 9780099528678
  • : Penguin Random House
  • : Penguin Books Ltd
  • : 0.226
  • : 31 October 2011
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 December 2011
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Stella Gibbons
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 823.912
  • : 320

More About The Product

A Christmas treat from a treasured comic writer

Stella Gibbons was born in London in 1902. She went to the North London Collegiate School and studied journalism at University College, London. She then worked for ten years on various papers, including the Evening Standard. Stella Gibbons is the author of twenty-five novels, three volumes of short-stories, and four volumes of poetry. Her first publication was a book of poems The Mountain Beast (1930) and her first novel Cold Comfort Farm (1932) won the Femina Vie Heuruse Prize for 1933. Amongst her works are Christmas at Cold Comfort Farm (1940) Westwood (1946), Conference at Cold Comfort Farm (1959) and Starlight (1967). She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1950. In 1933 she married the actor and singer Allan Webb. They had one daughter. Stella Gibbons died in 1989.