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This is a wonderful story about people living in a small village in Southeast England just before the beginning of hostilities in World War I. Helen Simonson is a gifted writer. It was a pleasure to read such a sensitive, intelligent, well written, and carefully paced novel. It reminded me of Jane Austen with a little Georgette Heyer thrown in for some delicious humor. It is basically a novel of manners. It portrays the social issues of the time: issues of class which so permeate the fabric of e
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I loved the atmosphere...Rye in the summer before the onset of World War II. There's a way in which it's very Downton Abbey-ish. Larges cast of characters...at times I stopped trying to keep track of them. Beatrice, Hugh and Daniel (two cousins who are close and as different from each other as can be, their aunt and uncle (closer to them than parents) Agatha and John...and at least thirty other characters...some very wonderfully annoying, others very stiff-upper-lip British. and still others who
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This was such a good book. It carried me through a transition in my personal life and was great having a connection with the characters to help me escape into their own chaotic world. I did get a bit frustrated with Ms. Nash, who I found dry and moody and quite judgmental at times (even given the era the book was set in), but the book was lovely and unpredictable.

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