
(for my more recent, longer review of this book - click here)
Ok, The Provincial Lady was the most representative of my reading tastes, perhaps - but if you only read one book I recommend, let this one be it. It will change your life - honest. (Only very *slightly* over the top...) I can't think of a novel which compares; Miss Hargreaves is truly in a class of its own.
Norman and his friend Henry are on holiday in Lusk - on a dull day they wander into a church, and have to make conversation with an even duller verger. On the spur of the moment, Norman says he has a shared acquaintance with the parish's old vicar - and that acquaintance is one Miss Hargreaves. She's nearly ninety, carries a hip flask, bath and cockatoo with her everywhere, not to mention Sarah the dog. Continuing the joke, they send a letter to her supposed hotel, asking if she'd like to come and stay. When Miss Constance Hargreaves arrives on a train, Norman has some explaining to do, and the strange occurences are just beginning...


Ok. Here's the bad news. It's quite difficult to get a hold of. It is in print - see the picture - but that is a £30 edition from Tartarus Press. I have a copy (though that picture isn't mine - all three of my editions are tucked away at home), and you may well not be able to resist it - but £30 is quite a lot to gamble. There was a Penguin edition - one of those nice orange-striped ones - so check out sites like www.addall.com for them, but the dovegreybooks@yahoogroups.co.uk have just done a group read, and the interweb may have a paucity of them right now. Do keep trying! I would offer mine for loan, but they're in Somerset at the moment, and a little too close to my heart...
I've stolen the second picture (another edition I have) from www.briansibley.com, a fellow fan, who has some interesting things to say, and a link to the official
Hope you like my colouring-in...
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