About This Book
A comfortably affectionate family and their companions set out in a horse-drawn caravan to explore the English countryside, planning stops such as Stratford-on-Avon and Bredon Hill. The voyage is told as a sequence of short, self-contained episodes: practical preparations and map-led planning give way to gentle comic mishaps, chance encounters with local people and animals, small rescues and runaways, and moments of outdoor discovery. The tone is warm and observant, emphasizing children's curiosity, cooperative problem-solving, and the pleasures of travel and rural scenery, leading to a surprising final episode that rounds off the journey.
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