A review by scaifea
The Peppermint Pig by Nina Bawden

3.0

A young girl, along with her mother and her brothers and sister, must move out of their nice London home and back to the countryside whence their parents came, while their father goes off to America to seek a new fortune. The story follows the family, through the eyes of 9-year-old Poll, for a year in the life as they adjust to their new circumstances and surroundings. There's also a pig involved.

A comfortable read, with lots of lovely details of rural Norfolk at the turn of the century, but it ended too abrupt and pat for me, I think.