A New Home in the Dales

A heartwarming, captivating rural saga set in World War 2

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Pub Date 2 Mar 2023 | Archive Date 18 Jan 2023

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Description

To follow her dream, she’s gone from city to village – but can she ever fit in?

October 1940. Bobby Bancroft is working as a typist for a city newspaper, but she longs to be breaking the news herself. She is thrilled to secure a junior reporter role at The Tyke, a magazine serving the Yorkshire Dales.

However, when Bobby moves to Silverdale, she discovers rural life is a different world. The close-knit villagers and cantankerous local animals prove difficult to win over, while mischievous vet Charlie seems determined to lead her astray.

As Bobby struggles to find her place amongst the dalesfolk, she wonders if she’s made a huge mistake. Will the city girl ever make a home of the beautiful but hostile countryside of the Dales?

An uplifting, lively World War Two rural saga that fans of Annie Murray, Rosie Hendry, Gervase Phinn and James Herriot will love.

To follow her dream, she’s gone from city to village – but can she ever fit in?

October 1940. Bobby Bancroft is working as a typist for a city newspaper, but she longs to be breaking the news...


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Firstly thank you Netgalley for this Arc.

What a brilliant book and I felt like I was one of the characters x Family saga at its best can’t wait to read more by this author x

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LOVED IT!!! I was born and bred in Yorkshire but moved to Australia when I was 6. My heart ached when reading this book and I could still understand every single thing written. A lovely story, full of heart and home. The characters were genuine and down to earth and the story was beautifully written. I didn't want it to end where it did. I cannot wait for the next book and I am going to search up the author and all of her pen names to read more ASAP. Thanks to the author and Netgalley for a temporary copy in exchange for an honest review.

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Read in 24 hours! Exceptional! Perhaps as I'm a Yorkshire lass and could imagine all the places in the book it made it even more enjoyable for me!

The storyline was strong and the characters were all likeable and relatable too. There were lots of twists and turns that kept me wanting to read more.

I can't wait for the next in the series and thank the author for a great book to enjoy on Boxing Day!

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I absolutely loved this book! I have read most of the author's previous novels, written under numerous different names and enjoyed them all, but this was the best. The life and times of a wartime Yorkshire village and its people shine through, authentic, realistic and charming, and Bobby is a highly likeable heroine with ambition and heart, a feisty forerunner of today's female writers and journalists, trying to make her mark in a time when women were expected to do little more in a newspaper office than type and make the tea. I am so pleased to see that there are going to be more books to come in this series. Can't wait!

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Thoroughly good story with a strong female lead, this could turn out to me a trilogy as there is so much more to be told.

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Bobby finds a new job on a magazine in the Yorkshire dales. She finds friends and a new life there. After returning to the city she finds that she and her father can both be better in the dales. Can romance also be found there?

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A New Home in the Dales by Betty Firth is a great World War 2 era historical fiction saga that is the start of a promising new series: Made in Yorkshire. I am going to say that this is one of the best books I have read in a very, very long time.

I really loved being transported to the countryside of the Dales during WWII. Such amazing descriptions of the landscape, the culture, the inhabitants, the traditions…it was just wonderful. Silverdale was just a dream. I loved being immersed into the rural countryside…into a time or place that is so special, and can never be replaced or forgotten. Just stunning.

I just loved Bobby. Seeing her take the jump to leave home and take the position in hopes of being able to experience her dream of being a writer was enjoyable. She is such a likable and realistic MC. I loved her quest of finding who she is, what she wants, and how to find happiness for her head, her ambitions, and her heart.

The full character cast was also charming and eclectic. I adore Reg, Mary, Charlie, Topsie…and I hope to read even more about Andy and Ginny.

I enjoyed the author’s choice of dialogue, banter, humor, and the balance she presented with some of the more serious matter (finding one’s purpose, loss, and the physical and psychological wounds of those veterans that served in the First War. ) This being set on 1940/1941, there is so much that can be covered in continued books.

I am beyond impressed with this book. I hope this truly is the start of a long series, because I definitely want to read all of them.

5/5 stars

Thank you NG and Hera Books for this wonderful arc and in return I am submitting my unbiased and voluntary review and opinion.

I am posting this review to my GR and Bookbub accounts immediately and will post it to my Amazon, Instagram, and B&N accounts upon publication on 3/2/23.

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I really liked this story. I felt quite involved with Bobby, the character this story revolves around. She had a dream to be a reporter for a newspaper, and was determined to not let romance get in her way. But it was a time few women were accepted in this arena,and her job consisted more of making tea and running for lunches than serious writing. When an unexpected opportunity comes her way, she feels it is the first step on her way to becoming A ''real' reporter. However, life has a way of interfering with plans, and sometimes dreams change.
I liked all the characters, and was drawn in to their lives. Loved the setting of the Dales, and reminded me a lot of James Herriot's stories.
Thanks to Netgalley for the opportunity to read the advanced copy. Great read, and I definitely recommend!

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did i do it again? yes guillty, i started to read a new series again. Do i regret it? no, i loved it with all my heart. in this book we follow bobby and her move to the dales. i just loved the characters the quirky ones, the salt to the sea ones, the just airy ones. i loved the atmosphere , the slow paced life with a little bit a romance thrown into it, and the banter oh wow. i am looking forward to the next book in the series.
thank you to netgalley for letting me read this e arc in exchange for an honest opinion

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This was a captivating read. I loved the story and all the characters. It was lovely getting to know Bobby and her determination to fulfill her ambition to become a reporter at a very difficult time for families. I enjoyed reading about her journey to Silverdale to be interviewed by Reg. It was a real page turner wondering what would happen next to Bobby and her family. It was both funny and very touching. I look forward to reading more of Bobby's adventures and her new life in Silverdale - especially in that little cottage which sounded a little sparse.

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Roberta Bancroft is working as a typist and a reluctant tea lady at a London newspaper, she finds it rather frustrating as she wants to be a journalist. A position for a junior reporter is advertised in the Yorkshire Dales, the magazine is called, The Tyke and Reggie Atherton is the editor. Bobby feels bad leaving her dad and her twin sister Lilian behind and her father is still suffering from nightmares and shell shock from The Great War. Her sister want’s Bobby to follow her dreams, she will look after her dad, their sister-in-law will check on him and a neighbour.

The village is small, everyone’s families have been settled there for decades and the dalesfolk have their own ideas, language and traditions. Bobby has never lived in the country before, when she moves to Silverdale it’s a big shock, the local boys love playing pranks on her and she has a run in with a pet goose.

Bobby lives with the Atherton’s at Moorside Farm, Reggie's aim is for Bobby to increase the magazines subscribers and his kindly wife Mary is like a second mother to her. The local vet Charlie Atherton lives in a cottage on the farm, he’s a right charmer and Reggie has warned him to stay away from Bobby. Reggie sends Bobby to interview Andy Jessop, he’s in his eighties and lives at Newby Top. Andy shares his story with Bobby, it’s not what she’s expecting and it’s a turning point for her and a real eye opener.

I received a copy of A New Home in the Dales by Betty Firth from NetGalley and Hera Books in exchange for an honest review. It’s a delightful story about a young woman taking a chance, moving to the country and during the Second World War. An entertaining read, full of quirky and likable characters, with descriptions of the Yorkshire Dales, the traditions, language, the quaint little town, barn dances, new years eve celebrations and not wanting these things to be lost and being passed onto the next generation. So many life lessons are woven into the narrative, about being honest, having compassion, being a genuine person and appreciating what you have. Five stars from me, I can’t wait for the next book in the series and a utterly charming English historical fiction drama by Betty Firth.

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Loved it! A fantastic story line with depth and humour. Really felt immersed in the time, and the story. Will definitely be reading more from this author

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I flew through this lovely book and then wished I hadn’t: I could have happily continued reading about these characters and Silverdale village for a month and not become bored. This book is a triumph. Bobby is a fantastic heroine, whose strength, kindness and intelligence shine from every page. Betty Firth is a consummate storyteller and sweeps the reader along with a book brimming with warmth and humour. I adored it more than I can say! When can I read the next one?!

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Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for an early review copy.

I loved reading this book, as well as the characters.

Bobby is not happy with what she’s currently doing, jobs for the men in the office she works in. She wants to be known as a reporter, even though she writes stories for one of the workers in the office, it’s not her name on them.

When she hears of a chance to leave her current situation behind and move from Bradford to a small village called Silverdale, she sees it as the opportunity of a lifetime. Can Bobby live in a different area, and changes it brings? Also, will her father, who’s not well, manage without her?

I recommend this book.

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A compelling story that made me travel in time and space. Good storytelling, vivid historical background, interesting and fleshed out characters.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this arc, all opinions are mine

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I absolutely loved this book. It ticked all the boxes for a great historical fiction saga read. Loved the characters, loved the setting (Yorkshire) and loved the storyline

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If you’re feeling nostalgic and are a fan of WWII-era stories, then A New Home in the Dales by Betty Firth is the book for you. Set in northwest England, this multi-faceted novel, filled with both sentiment and the difficult issues of the day, will tug at your heartstrings. Dealing with realities such as WWI veterans struggling with PTSD, having loved ones leaving to fight in the war, families being separated as children were relocated to rural England, and equal opportunities for women in the workplace, you might think this story would be serious or preachy, but nothing could be further from the truth.

When we first meet Bobby Bancroft, an aspiring reporter, she’s a typist at a newspaper, the Bradford Courier, often writing on the sly to cover up for some of the less talented reporters. When she’s given a notice to type up, advertising for a junior reporter for a small magazine, she decides to take a chance and apply for it. After traveling to the Yorkshire Dales for her interview, which was full of surprises for both Bobby and Reg Atherton, the owner of the magazine, Bobby finds herself with a new job. Despite the fact that it pays virtually nothing and she has to move to the countryside, Bobby is determined to get her reporting career off to a roaring start. However, when she arrives she discovers that Reg has little intention of turning her loose to find stories to write and the community is less than friendly to her. Over time, Bobby manages to prove her worth to Reg and people begin to accept her. We see Bobby blossom as she becomes a fixture within the community, and we meet the charming, quirky characters who occupy the village. Just when she’s found her place, circumstances have her moving back to the city and into a reporter’s position at her former newspaper. But Bobby’s time in the Dales has changed her and she now has to decide what she truly wants for her career and life.

This was a quick read, but there is a lot to love in this story. Bobby is determined yet compassionate, which shows up in her commitment to doing her job while still considering how the people around her feel. I especially love how Bobby starts off thinking that being a reporter means being a certain way but discovers that she can grow into her chosen profession in a way that allows her to remain true to herself. The other characters are memorable and add heart and humor to the story. The story occurs in a time when there are innumerable challenges, but Ms. Firth handles the difficult topics with sensitivity while maintaining impact. The heavier aspects of the story are lightened by the humorous incidents caused by the many “fish out of water” situations encountered by Bobby and the light romantic moments.

A New Home in the Dales is an entertaining novel that is perfect for fans of James Herriot and novelists who write within the time period, such as Rhys Bowen (Her Royal Spyness series). With a cup of tea and a comfortable reading spot, it provides a lovely respite for readers who are looking for a cozy read. I appreciate Netgalley and Hera Books for giving me the opportunity to read this advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.

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I loved the characters from the beginning and found I couldn’t wait to see how the story unfolded.
Bobby longs to be recognised as a reporter instead of being at the beck and call of the men in the office. Even writing Tony’s stories for him without getting the recognition for it.
Then an opportunity comes her way to move from Bradford to the small Yorkshire village of Silverdale. It’s the opportunity of a lifetime, could she cope with the lifestyle changes? More to the point could her father who suffer badly with shell shock and night terrors cope without her?
There are some delightful characters, my favourite was Andy Jessop. It was so refreshing to read about the love he had for a neighbouring farmer.
My first book by this author, shall definitely keep an eye for more.

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A New Home in the Dales is a beautiful escapist novel which captivated and completely enveloped me from the get go. Descriptions of the incomparable Yorkshire Dales plunked me right back into the atmospheric story amongst the valleys dotted with dry stone walls, pretty villages and cottony sheep.

Bobby Bancroft felt her job as a typist at a city newspaper was unfulfilling. Her desire to be where the action was drew her to a job in the countryside as a junior journalist. But rural life was a big change in many ways. The Tyke magazine's reach was smaller, the pay less and the office was unexpected. So were her boss and her landlady. Even the dialect was different. The local vet, Charlie, was flirtatious and caught Bobby's eye. Bobby's heart was torn as her sister and shell-shocked father lived relatively far away. The story follows Bobby's triumphs and struggles in her city and county worlds.

So many reasons to enjoy this book. The James Herriott vibes thrilled me to the core, the likeable characters were realistically flawed and the setting was superb.

Historical Fiction readers who enjoy snippets of wholesome romance ought to snap this up. Though fictional, the author describes her inspiration drawn from real sources and the lovely Yorkshire Dales.

My sincere thank you to Hera Books and NetGalley for providing me with an early digital copy of this fantastic book. I eagerly await the next in this new series!

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A delightful old-fashioned easy-read novel set in the Yorkshire Dales. As I know Silverdale and read the Dalesman Magazine for many years, it was like a walk in the past, in the best way. Thank you to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for an advance digital review copy.

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Many thanx to NetGalley, the author and publisher for allowing me to read and review this book

This was such a good story from start to the end. The author brings out the huge differences between city and country life and none more so than being a city stranger. Bobby was given the opportunity to fulfil her dream of being a fully fledged reporter, albeit in a tiny hamlet in the middle of the Yorkshire Dales. Set near the start of WW2, very few females were deemed to be strong enough, mentally, to reach the giddy heights of newspaper reporter!
After a short time she feels that villagers are starting to realise that she could well be up for the job and begin to warm to her.......especially Charlie who has quite a reputation of being a flirt!
For some reason this book seemed to take longer to read than normal, no idea why that would be! Thoroughly enjoyed the storyline and the village characters were so true to life. Hope there may be another book along same lines, following the main characters and introducing new ones.
Well deserved 5*

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This was a sweet story set during the early days of WW2. It dealt with how women were treated during jobs which were considered really men’s jobs and women weren’t bright or clever enough and who should just get married and have children. I found this very interesting and finished it quickly. My thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read his book in return for an honest review.

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Bobby moves to the Dales for work and finds a good life there. She lived in a large town before moving to Yorkshire, can she go home, or does she want to stay in the Dales. Read this great book and you can find out what happens. Well worth 5 stars.

Thanks to Netgalley and publisher for this ARC

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