The Provincial Lady: At Home and Abroad
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Children’s
Humor
Format
Hardcover
Pages
563
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1935
Publisher
Macmillan and Company Ltd.
Description
In a charming blend of wit and keen observation, E.M. Delafield's diaries draw readers into the life of a provincial lady navigating the ups and downs of her daily existence. With a refreshing and relatable voice, she shares her experiences, offering a humorous glimpse into her household, social gatherings, and the myriad peculiarities of those around her.
As she spills her thoughts on everything from family affairs to her encounters in far-flung places, her reflections resonate with anyone who's ever felt the weight of societal expectations. The delightful anecdotes and candid musings reveal a woman who's both self-aware and lovingly critical of her surroundings, making her an endearing guide through the world of early 20th-century life.
With each page, Delafield invites readers to laugh and empathize, capturing the essence of a time gone by while reminding us that the challenges of life, both big and small, remain timeless. Her effortless storytelling brightens the mundane, making the ordinary seem extraordinary and leaving a lasting impression long after the last entry.
As she spills her thoughts on everything from family affairs to her encounters in far-flung places, her reflections resonate with anyone who's ever felt the weight of societal expectations. The delightful anecdotes and candid musings reveal a woman who's both self-aware and lovingly critical of her surroundings, making her an endearing guide through the world of early 20th-century life.
With each page, Delafield invites readers to laugh and empathize, capturing the essence of a time gone by while reminding us that the challenges of life, both big and small, remain timeless. Her effortless storytelling brightens the mundane, making the ordinary seem extraordinary and leaving a lasting impression long after the last entry.
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