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|title=Silent Night
|author=Jack Sheffield
|publisher=Corgi
|date=November 2014
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|website=http://www.jacksheffield.com/
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|summary=Eighth in the series about a village Head in a small Yorkshire village. Easy to read, and mildly amusing in places, but not the best in the series.
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I read a couple of Jack Sheffield’s books about five years ago, and enjoyed them very much. They were written in a similar style to those popularised by, for instance, James Herriot or [[:Category:Gervase Phinn|Gervase Phinn]], told mostly in the first person, describing the author’s first couple of years as Headmaster at a small village primary school in Yorkshire. The village of Ragley is fictional, as are most of the characters, but the incidents and situations encountered are based on the author’s experience.