Tolcarne Merock
In 1942, when two young Land Army girls arrive at the Cornish farm of Tolcarne Merock, Reuben Gutheridge the old bachelor farmer and his farm worker Norman Innis are not sure what to make of them. But Reuben appreciates the free labour as does Norman a new pair of good-looking females.
However, Marcia and Ruby soon prove their worth working on the farm, and they both settle down well in the small community. They discover country life is certainly not dull, with dances at the village hall and all-night parties on the farm helped along by Reuben’s illicit supply of alcohol.
Ruby and Norman fall in love and become engaged, and Marcia meets and falls in love with Webster, an RAF navigator from the nearby wartime airfield.
With Webster flying most nights on bombing raids over war-torn Germany, Marcia’s natural concern over his life becomes even greater following a troublesome dream. Yet even in her worst nightmare she could not have envisaged that both of them would end up shot down deep within the German countryside.
Thus unfolds a chapter from the history of Tolcarne Merock. With cantankerous old Reuben turning out to have a sensitive side to his character, and the lives of Ruby, Norman, Marcia and Webster becoming ever more inextricably linked.
ISBN: 9781852000974
Size: 217x140mm
Binding: hardback
Length: 221pp
In 1942, when two young Land Army girls arrive at the Cornish farm of Tolcarne Merock, Reuben Gutheridge the old bachelor farmer and his farm worker Norman Innis are not sure what to make of them. But Reuben appreciates the free labour as does Norman a new pair of good-looking females.
However, Marcia and Ruby soon prove their worth working on the farm, and they both settle down well in the small community. They discover country life is certainly not dull, with dances at the village hall and all-night parties on the farm helped along by Reuben’s illicit supply of alcohol.
Ruby and Norman fall in love and become engaged, and Marcia meets and falls in love with Webster, an RAF navigator from the nearby wartime airfield.
With Webster flying most nights on bombing raids over war-torn Germany, Marcia’s natural concern over his life becomes even greater following a troublesome dream. Yet even in her worst nightmare she could not have envisaged that both of them would end up shot down deep within the German countryside.
Thus unfolds a chapter from the history of Tolcarne Merock. With cantankerous old Reuben turning out to have a sensitive side to his character, and the lives of Ruby, Norman, Marcia and Webster becoming ever more inextricably linked.
ISBN: 9781852000974
Size: 217x140mm
Binding: hardback
Length: 221pp
In 1942, when two young Land Army girls arrive at the Cornish farm of Tolcarne Merock, Reuben Gutheridge the old bachelor farmer and his farm worker Norman Innis are not sure what to make of them. But Reuben appreciates the free labour as does Norman a new pair of good-looking females.
However, Marcia and Ruby soon prove their worth working on the farm, and they both settle down well in the small community. They discover country life is certainly not dull, with dances at the village hall and all-night parties on the farm helped along by Reuben’s illicit supply of alcohol.
Ruby and Norman fall in love and become engaged, and Marcia meets and falls in love with Webster, an RAF navigator from the nearby wartime airfield.
With Webster flying most nights on bombing raids over war-torn Germany, Marcia’s natural concern over his life becomes even greater following a troublesome dream. Yet even in her worst nightmare she could not have envisaged that both of them would end up shot down deep within the German countryside.
Thus unfolds a chapter from the history of Tolcarne Merock. With cantankerous old Reuben turning out to have a sensitive side to his character, and the lives of Ruby, Norman, Marcia and Webster becoming ever more inextricably linked.
ISBN: 9781852000974
Size: 217x140mm
Binding: hardback
Length: 221pp
About the author:
Geoffrey Rawlings
Cornish born author Geoffrey Rawlings started work with the Shell Oil Company before being called for National Service which took him to Germany with the Duke of Cornwall ’s Light Infantry for two years.
He spent a number of years working in the china clay-pits, and then for many years ran his own catering business with the help of his wife and their two children. Along the way he also acquired a farm which he still owns.
Now concentrating on his writing, Geoffrey Rawlings draws inspiration from the surroundings of his native Cornwall and its inhabitants.