Moyer Bell Fiction / Literature Rights: North America span> ISBN: 1559212772 232 pages | 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 " Paperbound | $ 11.95 |
Lucia in London Benson, E.F. "Lucia is vital, she has enormous will-power and determination, she is life-enhancing and she is somehow magnificent. Her neighbors may grumble about the way she dominates them, but when it comes down to it they need her and cannot do without her. Neither can the reading public of America . . . " —Cynthia Reavell, The Tilling Society |
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Lucia in London is E.F. Benson's second acclaimed Lucia novel. After her husband's Auntie Amy dies and leaves her London home to Lucia and her sweet but dull husband, Peppino, the Queen of English provincial society attempts to conquer London. Using her best social climbing instincts, nerves of steel, and an absolute inability to be embarrassed, Lucia dresses up "tightum" and prepares to mingle with the beau monde. She skillfully manages to get into London's fanciest parties without being invited, and somehow coaxes the most distinguished and wealthiest guests to come to tea. A secret society of "Luciaphils" springs up in London, among society members who never tire of watching Lucia get into, and out of, all kinds of trouble. Both a sharply observed social commentary and a masterful comic novel, Lucia in London is a thoroughly enjoyable work from one of England's most gifted satirical authors. |
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