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A NEW YEAR AT RAGLEY-ON-THE-FOREST SCHOOL...

It's 1981, the time of Adam and the Ants, Rubik's Cube, the Sony Walkman and the Falklands War, as head teacher Jack Sheffield returns to Ragley-on-the-Forest School for another rollercoaster year.

Vera, the ever-efficient chool secretary, has to grapple with a new-fangled computer - and enjoys a royal occasion - while Ruby the caretaker rediscovers romance with a Butlin's Redcoat. And for Jack, wedding bells are in the air. But the unexpected is just round the corner...

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4.6
5 reviews
Stephen Harris
19 September 2017
Small criticism, foreword written on same day as 1st chapter states chestnut trees bare but in chapter 1 says that those trees are green and fully loaded with fruit. Too picky?
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Syd Mathews
15 May 2016
Humour, Pathos, Sadness, Wit, Jack Sheffield provides them all, a really good read.
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Midnite Silhouette
25 September 2016
The whole series of these are fantastic you just want them to go on forever
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About the author

Jack Sheffield was born in 1945 and grew up in the tough environment of Gipton Estate, in North East Leeds. After a job as a 'pitch boy', repairing roofs, he became a Corona Pop Man before going to St John's College, York, and training to be a teacher. In the late 70s and 80s, he was a headteacher of two schools in North Yorkshire before becoming Senior Lecturer in primary education at Bretton Hall near Wakefield. It was at this time he began to record his many amusing stories of village life. He lives in York and Hampshire.

Visit his website at www.jacksheffield.com

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