They are <b>absolute comfort books . . . all five titles are being rereleased just in time for summer</b>
The Lady
As funny as Evelyn Waugh and as enchanting as Laurie Lee's <i>Cider with Rosie</i>. Don't miss it
- -, Hearald
Pop Larkin, Ma and their progeny . . . are essentially English of the rich and ribald England of Chaucer and Shakespeare. A superb and timeless comedy
- -, Scotsman
Pop is as sexy, genial, generous, and boozy as ever. Ma is a worthy match for him in all these qualities
- -, The Times
Pop Larkin is a living, breathing quotable character, cast large in the heroic mould
- -, The Times
Busty and lusty
- -, New Statesman
A gently, anarchic wish-fulfilling daydream
- -, The Times
Join the Larkins for another adventure in the much-loved series, inspiration for the new ITV drama starring Bradley Walsh
'Christening? We never said nothing about no christening, Ma, did we?'
And so with the appearance of a letter announcing the imminent arrival of Madame Dupont, Pop and Ma Larkin learn that little Oscar and Blenheim - Charley and Mariette's new boy - are to be christened.
In fact, once Mr Candy - who will be officiating (much to raven-haired Primrose's delight) - learns that Pop and Ma have neglected the entire Larkin brood, the whole family seems set for a dunking!
Pop, who needs no excuse to open a few bottles of Dragon's Blood and host the perfick party, rushes out and buys a fun fair to celebrate.
But there are one or two gatecrashers even Pop hadn't counted on turning up . . .