TY - BOOK AU - Phinn,Gervase TI - Up and down in the Dales T2 - Barton-in-the-Dale SN - 0718145844 : U1 - 823.914 22 PY - 2004/// CY - London PB - Michael Joseph KW - Phinn, Gervase KW - School supervisors KW - England KW - Yorkshire KW - Schools KW - Anecdotes KW - Yorkshire Dales (England) KW - Social life and customs N2 - "In Up and Down in the Dales life for the Inspector of English is always hectic. Some of the events, like the nativity plays at Christmas or 'little jobs' for Dr. Gore, come around the annual calendar like clockwork; others are totally unexpected and can cause happiness or concern in equal parts." "Now in his fourth year as a schools inspector Gervase Phinn continues to visit schools within his area of Yorkshire, from the little primary schools in the Yorkshire Dales to the inner-city schools with their often mulish adolescent pupils. At least he can leave school affairs behind him when he goes home each evening to Peewit Cottage and his lovely wife, Christine, who is expecting their first child. That is, until their own village school is threatened with closure and Gervase finds himself on the opposite side of the argument from Christine." "Some things, however, don't change: Mrs. Savage roars, Connie rants and Gervase's colleagues in the office play verbal ping-pong. The children he meets in the primary schools continue to steal the limelight, and their contrived innocence never fails to endear."--BOOK JACKET ER -