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Bewildering Cares
Bewildering Cares | Winifred Peck
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'It's a storm in a tea-cup, of course, but then we happen to live in a tea-cup!' So begins Camilla Lacely's charming, witty diary of life as a vicar's wife in a mid-sized town outside of Manchester in the anxious, early days of World War II. The 'everything and nothing' that happens include a controversy swirling around the curate's pacifist sermon (through which, alas, Camilla napped, making it difficult for her to discuss with outraged parishioners), servant problems, anxieties about Camilla's son off training with his regiment, the day-to-day worries of friends, and a potential romance in the town ... or are there two romances? Readers of Bewildering Cares might well be reminded of the likes of E.M. Delafield or Angela Thirkell, but Peck offers her own distinct take--sometimes hilarious, sometimes touching--on the ironies and heartbreaks (not to mention the storms in teacups) of domestic life, community, faith and life during wartime. This new edition includes an introduction by social historian Elizabeth Crawford. '(Winifred Peck) deserves our real gratitude for making us laugh in these troublous days' Times Literary Supplement 'A romantic who was as sharp as a needle' Penelope Fitzgerald
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LeahBergen
Bewildering Cares | Winifred Peck
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I‘m currently reading another #FurrowedMiddlebrow book by #DeanStreetPress.

There was a bit too much of the inner workings of the Church of England at the beginning of this novel in diary form (for my taste), but it‘s now shaping up nicely with some witty scenes of 1930s village life. 👍🏻

Aimeesue Furrowed Middlebrow! That name cracks me up every time. 😂 4y
LeahBergen @Aimeesue Me, too. 😆 4y
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Bewildering Cares | Winifred Peck
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I haven't read this yet myself, but if you like vintage British fiction, the price is right! 😄

quietjenn Oo, thanks! Just grabbed this. 7y
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