Quite simply one of the funniest satirical novels of the last century.
--Nancy Pearl, NPR's Morning Edition
The deliriously entertaining Cold Comfort Farm is very probably the
funniest book ever written (The Sunday Times, London), a hilarious
parody of D. H. Lawrence's and Thomas Hardy's earthy, melodramatic
novels. When the recently orphaned socialite Flora Poste descends on her
relatives at the aptly named Cold Comfort Farm in deepest Sussex, she
finds a singularly miserable group in dire need of her particular
talent: organization.
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