'[Gervase Phinn is] a worthy successor to James Herriott, and every bit as endearing.' - bestselling author Alan Titchmarsh<br/><br/>Newly qualified teacher Tom Dwyer has been given his first post in Risingdale, a sleepy little village at the very top of the Yorkshire Dales. Unsure if he'll ever fit into this close-knit community, Tom joins a motley staff at the village school. With pupils who know more about sheep than they do arithmetic, Tom has his work cut out for him.<br/><br/>Add to that an altercation with the beautiful but stand-offish Miss Janette Fairborn and an argument with the local squire's son, and Tom's first term proves a baptism of fire. But Tom soon finds himself growing fond of Risingdale, and with a class of lively and demanding pupils, an end-of-term show to put on, and a jewellery thief at large, he will find himself at the centre of drama, secrets revealed, and plenty of love, laughter and new friendships.<br/><br/>Full of colourful characters, and laugh-out-loud moments, The School at the Top of the Dale is a warm and humorous portrayal of life in a small Yorkshire village.<br/><br/>Readers are loving TROUBLE AT THE LITTLE VILLAGE SCHOOL:<br/><br/>'Well written and highly entertaining - exactly what I hope for from this author. ' - 5 STARS<br/><br/>'Another good read.' - 5 STARS<br/><br/>'A well written story about a small community full of interesting characters.' - 5 STARS<br/><br/>'Another gem.' - 5 STARS<br/><br/>'Again, a most enjoyable story. I cannot put the book down.' - 5 STARS