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The Archers: Ambridge At War (Volume 1)

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Minor foxing to page edges. Condition: A fine copy with little fading to spine top and bottom. In this book Graham interweaves personal memories of these moments with extracts from the scripts he created, offering behind-the-scenes details of how key characters and plotlines were developed, keeping pace with the real changes taking place in village and farm life. A darkened spine to dust jacket with a crease at the back. 71 Balham High Road, Balham, SW12 9AP The Archers - 25 Years of The Archers, BBC, 1976, Paperbacks

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Nicola in South Yorkshire

There are some fantastic characterisations in this novel and they really stepped off the page for me and put me right there in Borsetshire with them. It's the first in a planned trilogy and I definitely want to know what happens to the characters next. The Archer family and the Pargetter family are at the centre of the story but there are plenty of other characters playing their part alongside them.

Quite frankly, Ambridge is a seething hotbed of gossip and I veered from wishing I lived there and feeling relieved I didn't! The central plot is one of poison pen letters, revealing the villagers' secrets and I thought this was a brilliant plot device to also reveal them to the reader. I loved the sense of camaraderie amongst the villagers, combined with a touch of cattiness on behalf of the women and stoic friendship on behalf of the men.

Meanwhile, Alec Pargetter at Lower Loxley is living quite a different life, with far fewer signs that the war is affecting him and his family, but he has his own challenges to deal with. Ambridge at War takes us back to the 1940s in the village made famous by The Archers.

I love books that are written as prequels to well-known and well-loved series and I also couldn't resist what might be described as a saga as it's a genre I love. The fact that I have never listened to The Archers did not matter a jot but I can imagine that long-term fans of the show would relish the chance to go further back and see what the village was like in the war years. Ambridge at War is such a gentle story though, and a complete delight. The story takes us through 1940 month by month, through love affairs, deceit, a pageant, rivalry, and loss.

Dan and Doris Archer run Brookfield Farm and along with family difficulties Doris has to deal with the two young men who have come to help out on the farm.



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