Stella Gibbons revisits the eccentric world ofCold Comfort Farmin this satirical sequel, offering a witty take on post-war Britain. The novel follows Flora Poste, the pragmatic and refined protagonist ofCold Comfort Farm, as she returns to the Starkadder estate, now transformed into a modern conference center. With her characteristic charm and no-nonsense attitude, Flora must once again navigate the peculiarities of the Starkadder family and the various intellectuals, socialites, and bureaucrats who now frequent the farm.
Gibbons delivers sharp humor and social critique, poking fun at the literary and political trends of the time. While not as widely celebrated as its predecessor,Conference at Cold Comfort Farmretains the wit and observational brilliance that madeCold Comfort Farma classic.
Why read this book?
A delightful continuation of theCold Comfort Farmuniverse with Flora Poste’s return.
A humorous critique of post-war British intellectual and literary circles.
Witty, satirical prose reminiscent of P.G. Wodehouse and Evelyn Waugh.
A must-read for fans of British humor and social comedy.
About the Author
Stella Gibbons (1902–1989) was an English novelist, poet, and journalist best known forCold Comfort Farm(1932). Her work is celebrated for its sharp wit, satirical edge, and keen observations of rural and urban life. ThoughCold Comfort Farmremains her most famous novel, Gibbons wrote numerous other books, often blending humor with insightful social commentary.