
Chalk Dust and New Chapters
A BRAND NEW charming 1950s Yorkshire tale of compassion, community and romance
Gervase Phinn(Author)
Boldwood Books Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 22. July 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
440 pages
978-1-83678-596-5 (ISBN)
Description
Summer term, 1956. For boys and girls, primary school days mean blackboards and chalk dust, pinafores and short trousers, satchels and skipping ropes.
For talented teacher Helen Mercer, returning to her home county of Yorkshire and working in a supply role, it's a term of being sent wherever there's a gap to fill, and getting to grips with idiosyncratic head teachers, eccentric colleagues and new classes of young children.
To each school, Helen brings warmth, creativity and a stubborn conviction that every child matters. But among the endearing, funny youngsters she meets, defiant Terry Smith tests her more than most. Can she reach the vulnerable boy she spies beneath the unruly behaviour?
As Helen settles back into Yorkshire life and even considers a new romance, she must decide which school needs her most, and where she can truly belong.
An evocative, entertaining and feel-good novel that celebrates those memorable early schooldays, from one of the UK's most beloved storytellers.
Praise for Gervase Phinn:
'A worthy successor to James Herriott, and every bit as endearing' Alan Titchmarsh
'Hilarious and hair-raising' Sunday Times
'Colourful, funny and honest' Sunday Express
'A natural storyteller' The Times Educational Supplement
For talented teacher Helen Mercer, returning to her home county of Yorkshire and working in a supply role, it's a term of being sent wherever there's a gap to fill, and getting to grips with idiosyncratic head teachers, eccentric colleagues and new classes of young children.
To each school, Helen brings warmth, creativity and a stubborn conviction that every child matters. But among the endearing, funny youngsters she meets, defiant Terry Smith tests her more than most. Can she reach the vulnerable boy she spies beneath the unruly behaviour?
As Helen settles back into Yorkshire life and even considers a new romance, she must decide which school needs her most, and where she can truly belong.
An evocative, entertaining and feel-good novel that celebrates those memorable early schooldays, from one of the UK's most beloved storytellers.
Praise for Gervase Phinn:
'A worthy successor to James Herriott, and every bit as endearing' Alan Titchmarsh
'Hilarious and hair-raising' Sunday Times
'Colourful, funny and honest' Sunday Express
'A natural storyteller' The Times Educational Supplement
More details
Edition
Large type / large print edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Edition type
Large type / large print edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
554 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83678-596-5 (9781836785965)
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Person
Dr Gervase Phinn - author, poet, broadcaster, lecturer, educational guru, after-dinner speaker and 'born raconteur' (the Guardian) is perhaps best known for his best-selling series of Dales books for Penguin and his novels with Penguin and Hodder. Affectionately dubbed 'the James Herriot of Schools', his warm-hearted hearted reminiscences about his
life as a school inspector in the Yorkshire Dales, have featured heavily on Radio 4 Book of the Week and Book at Bedtime slots. He has written a wide range of academic books, children's poetry and fiction.
He is patron of five children's charities.
life as a school inspector in the Yorkshire Dales, have featured heavily on Radio 4 Book of the Week and Book at Bedtime slots. He has written a wide range of academic books, children's poetry and fiction.
He is patron of five children's charities.