Old Spring, The

Old Spring, The

by RichardFrancis (Author)

Synopsis

Dawn and Frank wake up one wet morning in the flat above their pub, the Old Spring. Today they have to meet the brewery representative, creepy Tim Green, and track down an error in their books - or face the consequences. Dawn has something else on her mind too: the anniversary of an old tragedy for which she has always felt responsible.Frank has a problem of his own - a secret that has ended his sex life with Dawn. Darren the cleaner meanwhile is haunted by the ghost of a long-dead landlord. The pub's 'chaplain', Father Thomas, tries to rediscover his faith under the sceptical scrutiny of his tormentor, Alan. And in the local hospital, pub regular Romesh drifts towards death on his magic carpet, while back in the snug, the tattooed man faces up to a life and death crisis of his own.The Old Spring abounds with sadness, banter and exuberant storytelling, showing all the communal spirit and camaraderie of the pub at its best.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: TINDAL STREET PRESS
Published: 01 Jul 2010

ISBN 10: 1906994064
ISBN 13: 9781906994068

Media Reviews
This is a small classic - a slim book of deep but intimate ambition, a record of the beauty and strangeness of small lives on a small island -- Maggie Gee * Guardian *
A wonderfully boozy evocation and celebration of pub life, full of all the sorts of characters you dread meeting in a public bar, but are glad you did * Gerard Woodword *
Author Bio
Richard Francis has published nine previous novels and three non-fiction books. He has written for TV and regularly broadcasts on BBC Radio. In 2010, as well as The Old Spring, he is publishing Fruitlands: The Alcott Family and Their Search for Utopia with Yale University Press.In 1999, Richard Francis became Professor of Creative Writing at Bath Spa University, where he is now an Honourary Research Fellow. He is married with two grown-up children. Richard and his wife live in Bath and south-west France.