Gervase Phinn reveals his early experiences as a school inspector in ” The Other Side of the Dale”. As the newly appointed County Inspector of Schools in North Yorkshire, Gervase Phinn reveals in this warm & wonderfully humorous account, the experiences of his first year in the job
- & what an education it was! He quickly learns that he must slow his pace & appreciate the beautiful countryside
- ` Are tha`comin` in then, mester, or are tha` stoppin` out theer all day admirin` t`view?` He encounters some larger-than-life characters, from farmers & lords of the manor to teaching nuns & eccentric caretakers. &, best of all, he discovers the delightful & enchanting qualities of the Dales children, including the small boy, who, when told he`s not very talkative, answers: ` If I`ve got owt to say I says it, & if I`ve got owt to ask I asks it`. With his keen ear for the absurd & sharp eye for the ludicrous, Gervase Phinn`s stories in ” The Other Side of the Dale” will not fail to make you weep with laughter. ” Gervase Phinn`s memoirs have made him a hero in school staff-rooms”. (” Daily Telegraph”). Gervase Phinn is an author & educator from Rotherham who, after teaching for fourteen years in a variety of schools, moved to North Yorkshire to be a school inspector. He has written autobiographies, novels, plays, collections of poetry & stories, as well as a number of books about education. He holds five fellowships, honorary doctorates from Hull, Leicester & Sheffield Hallam universities, & is a patron of a number of children`s charities & organizations. He is married with four adult children. His books include ” The Other Side of the Dale”, ” Over Hill & Dale”, ” Head Over Heels in the Dales”, ” The Heart of the Dales”, ” Up & Down in the Dales” & ” Trouble at the Little Village School”.