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A Bachelor's Comedy

By J. E. Buckrose

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A fresh-faced vicar arrives in a quirky village, where he must navigate his new role, shake off his boyish image, and bring order to the community, all while navigating all types of hilarious shenanigans.

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2015-09-03
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Summary

"A Bachelor's Comedy" by J. E. Buckrose is about a young vicar named Reverend Andrew Deane finding his place in the village of Gaythorpe-on-the-Marsh in the early 1900s. The story kicks off as Andrew makes his way to his new home, hoping to appear distinguished instead of boyish as meets the churchwarden, Mr. Thorpe. Andrew must also balance handling his staff, like the the sloppy gardener Sam Petch, with supporting the villagers. The book follows Andrew's journey as he juggles his vicar duties with the unique personalities of his new neighbors, his own youthful image, and explores growing up and fitting into the community.

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