Series of short stories to mark the 100th anniversary of a British institution
The memories of three generations of a family are stirred by a shabby old caravan parked in an overgrown field. By Patrick Gale, read by John Paul Hurley.
DetailsA lonely woman's life is changed forever when a boisterous family set up their caravan at the end of a quiet country lane. By Julia Langdon, read by Irene MacDougall.
DetailsA young Enid Blyton fan is thrilled to be going on a caravan holiday, just like her heroes. By Anne Donovan, read by Molly Innes.
DetailsOn a fractious family holiday, a young boy is charged with looking after his erratic grandfather. By Sian Preece, read by Grant O'Rourke.
DetailsSeries of short stories celebrating a British institution. A boy meets a hermit who prefers to travel without mod cons. By Andrew Martin, read by Mark McDonnell.
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