INSIDE THE VICARAGE
PICTURE A COUNTRY VICARAGE, by oy yw 3 Brode; Elek Books, N.Z. price HE vicar’s family have a different view of the parish, and of the vicar, from that of the "helpful ladies" who are preparing to run everything, the vicar included, or even from the earnest office-bearers who try to coerce the vicar into unwise action. Anthony Brode has written, from a vicar’s son’s point of view, a gay and light-hearted account of his father’s pastorate. The result is a portrait of a man of considerable fun and wide interests, who enjoyed selling racing cars at a motor show as a holiday, who took an early interest in moving pictures, and who had his own way of dealing with heated
arguments In the parisn.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 926, 10 May 1957, Page 14
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130INSIDE THE VICARAGE New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 926, 10 May 1957, Page 14
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