Corn is Green
Discover the inspiring tale of Corn is Green by Emlyn Williams, a poignant drama set in a remote Welsh mining village. This captivating book, published in 1995, spans 104 pages and delves into the life of Miss Moffat, a determined educator who opens a school for local boys. Among her students is Morgan Evans, a talented young man with dreams of attending Oxford University. However, as Morgan grapples with his ambitions, he finds himself drawn to the alluring Bessie Watty, jeopardizing his chances of success. With Miss Moffat's unwavering support and insightful guidance, Morgan learns to embrace his potential and ultimately triumphs in his quest for a scholarship. This compelling narrative explores themes of resilience, mentorship, and the transformative power of education. Perfect for fans of drama and heartfelt storytelling, Corn is Green is a must-read that resonates with readers of all ages.