When Lettice Helston's high-society marriage breaks down, leaving a
hole in her life, she flees her London life for the comfort of her
friend Dorrie. But an unexpected detour to the charming village of
Steffan Green introduces her to new friends, some in dire need of
her help, and uncovers a decades old scandal that could have
disastrous consequences for present generations. With the help of
parson's wife and ex-suffragette, Mrs. Fanshaw, along with an
ensemble of well-drawn and quirky characters, Lettice begins to
find peace and consolation by immersing herself in her new country
life. But is there someone else who can finally bring her
happiness? Steffan Green by Richmal Crompton is a delightful
account of country living in the 1930s, full of honest, wry and
humorous observations about social class, adversity and human
nature.
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