Tea is So Intoxicating
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Tea is So Intoxicating
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Tea is So Intoxicating
David Tompkins thinks it is a splendid idea to open a tea garden at his Kentish cottage. His wife, Germayne, is not so sure. The local villagers are divided on the matter, and not necessarily supportive, particularly Mr Perch at the Dolphin, who sees it as direct competition to Mrs Perch's own tea garden.
I shall turn this into a tea-house, with lunches if requested, and shall serve pleasant meals in the orchard," announced David, "and with my penchant for cooking I ought to make a fortune."
"Oh dear!" said Germayne.
David Tompkins thinks it is a splendid idea to open a tea garden at his Kentish cottage. His wife, Germayne, is not so sure. The local villagers are divided on the matter and not necessarily supportive, particularly Mr Perch at the Dolphin, who sees it as direct competition to Mrs Perch's own tea garden.
It doesn't bode well when the official opening coincides with a break in the beautiful weather. Things are further complicated by the arrival of the 'cake cook' Mimi, a Viennese girl with a mysterious past, Germayne's daughter Ducks, and finally her 'rather stolid' ex-husband Digby.
With rumour rife that the couple areβwhisper itβnot actually married, the lady of the manor, who has failed to realise that nowadays that title carries no real weight, makes it her mission to shut the enterprise down.
Tea is So Intoxicating is a delightful exploration of village life, filled with humour, charm, and quirky characters that will entertain from start to finish.
Series: British Library Women Writers
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Tea is So Intoxicating by Mary Essex is generally appreciated for its charming portrayal of post-war rural England and the comedy of manners it delivers through its eccentric characters. Readers have praised the book's wit and the lighthearted narrative, which explores themes of entrepreneurship and social class. Some have noted that the prose captures the quaint essence of English countryside life, adding a nostalgic layer to the story's appeal.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780712353625
Publisher: British Library Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 08 October 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: British Library Publishing
Contributors:
- Afterword by Simon Thomas
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 190.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 256
About the Author
Mary Essex (18921984) was one of several pennames for Ursula Bloom, one of the most popular and bestselling authors of the twentieth century. She was once recognised in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's most published female author. She also worked as a Fleet Street journalist and magazine features editor, wrote radio and stage plays, and appeared on television and radio.
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