Brindley describes her work in a home for old people in the seaside town of Eastmarch where she used her courage, laughter, and common sense to turn a soulless, restrictive institution into a real home for its elderly residents
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"This is a funny book, a warm and exciting book about ordinary people - the kind who exist in every town - old folk, who are so easily ignored and whose problems are submerged in the rush of life... touching and vastly entertaining." - James Herriot
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