Reader(s): Franks, Philip
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0250
Barcode: 9781781980071
Release Date: 01/2016

BATES, H.E.: Little of What You Fancy (A) (Unabridged)

In the final book of the series that began with The Darling Buds of May, the fun-loving Pop Larkin finds himself confined to bed following a mild heart attack - caused by a little too much of what he fancied. Ma battles with the doctors as she attempts to find the adequate cure, but it turns out that a seductive nurse is all he needs. Pa’s spirits truly recover themselves when he is forced to defend his home from the ministry’s railway plans. This concludes the tales of H.E. Bates’s Larkin family—a winsome gallery of characters who live as many of us would like to live ‘if only we had the guts and nerve to flout the conventions’.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Bates, Herbert Ernest - Author
Franks, Philip (Reader)
1A Little of What You Fancy07:52
Franks, Philip (Reader)
2The pain having passed as rapidly as it had shot through him…08:34
Franks, Philip (Reader)
3Ma, not speaking, serenely poured champagne.08:18
Franks, Philip (Reader)
4Ma, however, was not to be bought off.07:14
Franks, Philip (Reader)
5A second rising wave of wind stuck in the lower part of Pop's…06:55
Franks, Philip (Reader)
6Chapter 2: Long, long later – he never knew how long it was…11:47
Franks, Philip (Reader)
7Chapter 3: Down in the village, in her gimcrack little cottage…08:22
Franks, Philip (Reader)
8To her dismay Miss Pilchester abruptly realised that…09:12
Franks, Philip (Reader)
Disc 2
1Totally unaware for the next few minutes of where she was…07:52
Franks, Philip (Reader)
2'Now, now, what's it all about?' the landlord said…10:23
Franks, Philip (Reader)
3Chapter 4: At regular intervals throughout the rest of the day…08:34
Franks, Philip (Reader)
4Ma, having now finished making the last of her curd tarts…09:43
Franks, Philip (Reader)
5The laughter having at last calmed down…11:07
Franks, Philip (Reader)
6Chapter 5: Three mornings later Pop woke to see a clear…07:54
Franks, Philip (Reader)
7'And now, Mr. Larkin, do we wish the bottle?'10:07
Franks, Philip (Reader)
8'I'm afraid I can't stand here all day, Mr. Larkin.'11:10
Franks, Philip (Reader)
Disc 3
1Chapter 6: By next morning Nurse Soper had departed…07:45
Franks, Philip (Reader)
2'Trust my girl friend. She may go in for sport…'08:02
Franks, Philip (Reader)
3Sister Trevelyan was rather less like a girl…08:40
Franks, Philip (Reader)
4'Vanessa – at least I hope I may call you Vanessa…'08:23
Franks, Philip (Reader)
5Primrose soon enlightened him.09:39
Franks, Philip (Reader)
6Chapter 7: It was soon after five o'clock that same afternoon…07:54
Franks, Philip (Reader)
7At this Pop gave the strongest, healthiest laugh…08:51
Franks, Philip (Reader)
8To all this Sister Trevelyan responded as if the Brigadier…14:45
Franks, Philip (Reader)
Disc 4
1Angela came to sit on the edge of the bed.07:50
Franks, Philip (Reader)
2Pop must set his sights on something far beyond the confines…08:42
Franks, Philip (Reader)
3Chapter 8: Ma was sometimes very critical…09:13
Franks, Philip (Reader)
4'"The tigers of wrath,"' she said, '"are wiser than the horses…"'08:22
Franks, Philip (Reader)
5The eventual effect of Mr. Charlton's inspired decision…09:30
Franks, Philip (Reader)
6Ma, sipping tea, waited for some elaboration of the word…09:56
Franks, Philip (Reader)
7Ma, the Brigadier and Pop waited with equal, silent…08:24
Franks, Philip (Reader)
8It was the recollection of the visit of a Man from the Ministry…09:47
Franks, Philip (Reader)
Disc 5
1In the early days of his illness Pop had once or twice…09:36
Franks, Philip (Reader)
2Chapter 9: Ever since the morning when she had decided…09:44
Franks, Philip (Reader)
3Even in circumstances so ghastly…13:10
Franks, Philip (Reader)
4Chapter 10: There were three reasons why Ma was glad…10:11
Franks, Philip (Reader)
5'Oh! no, please, Mrs. Larkin. Call me Furly. Everybody does.'09:55
Franks, Philip (Reader)
6As the meal went on and on it struck the little Miss Barnwells…10:19
Franks, Philip (Reader)
Disc 6
1It was now Mr. Charlton, as so often in the past…10:01
Franks, Philip (Reader)
2'Beautiful port, isn't it? Nectar.'09:46
Franks, Philip (Reader)
3'Where are the lilies?'10:41
Franks, Philip (Reader)
4He had listened, in his time, to objectors…11:40
Franks, Philip (Reader)
5Chapter 11: 'Very nice day, Pop.'06:52
Franks, Philip (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 06:42:42