'Sequels have a tendency to fall flat - not so in this sequel to Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War. It's a humorous tale but has a deeper significance as the oldies battle with authority, adversity, greed and spite with hope in their hearts. It's sure to go down well with older readers. Smartly written, a comedy that sets you thinking, and uplifting too.' - Chester Chronicle
'A light hearted comedic novel with a serious message. A sequel to Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War.' - WI Home and Country
The story of Mrs Caldicot - the woman who started a nursing home revolution. This is the sequel to Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage war. In this book Mrs Caldicot starts her own nursing home and has to deal with all sorts of lunatics - most of them clipboard carrying bureaucrats (and one loony psychiatrist).
`On the first occasion I picked up this book I laughed out loud and felt quite uplifted.' - Mrs O.J., Hampshire
The author, Vernon Coleman, is a qualified doctor and the author of over 100 books - including many bestsellers. His books have sold over two million hardback and paperback copies in the UK and have been translated into 24 languages. Dr Coleman has presented scores of TV and radio programmes and was the first agony uncle on BBC television. He was also the breakfast TV doctor. A film has been made of his novel Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War. For a list of his other books please see his author page on Amazon or visit www.vernoncoleman.com
What the papers say about Vernon Coleman:
Coleman is a very funny writer - This England
Vernon Coleman writes brilliant books - The Good Book Guide
No thinking person can ignore him - The Ecologist
A godsend - Daily Telegraph
Brilliant - The People
Superstar -Independent on Sunday
The calmest voice of reason - The Observer
Compulsive reading - The Guardian
His message is important - The Economist
Revered guru of medicine - Nursing Times
Britain's leading health care campaigner - The Sun
Britain's leading medical author - The Star
It's impossible not to be impressed - Western Daily Press
He writes wittily and lucidly - Good Housekeeping
The doctor who dares to speak his mind - Oxford Mail
The patients' champion -Birmingham Post
Marvellously succinct, refreshingly sensible - The Spectator
King of the media docs - The Independent
Probably one of the most brilliant men alive today - Irish Times
etc etc