Britisch-charmant und bezaubernd – das perfekte Buch zum Fünf-Uhr-Tee. Die Wiederentdeckung des Jahres. England in den 30er Jahren: In dem Dörfchen Silverstream sucht Barbara Buncle, eine unscheinbare Dame Anfang vierzig, nach Möglichkeiten, ihr bescheidenes Einkommen aufzubessern. Schließlich hat sie eine Idee: Sie wird ein Buch schreiben, und zwar – da Phantasie nicht ihre Stärke ist – über etwas, das sie kennt. Nämlich ihr eigenes Dorf und dessen Einwohner. Miss Buncle trifft ins Schwarze. Der Roman, publiziert unter dem Pseudonym John Smith, wird ein Bestseller. Doch die Sache hat einen Haken: Miss Buncles Schilderungen sind so authentisch, dass sich die Bewohner von Silverstream prompt wiedererkennen, und nicht alle sind glücklich. Bald dreht sich in dem Ort alles nur um eine Frage: Wer ist John Smith?
D. E. Stevenson Bücher
Dorothy Emily Stevenson war eine schottische Autorin, die über 40 romantische Romane veröffentlichte und damit großen Erfolg erzielte. Ihre Werke zeichnen sich durch Humor, Lesbarkeit und fesselnde Erzählungen aus, die die Leser stets begeistern. Stevenson befasste sich in ihren Romanen, die sich über vier Jahrzehnte erstreckten, mit universellen Themen wie Liebe, Familie und gesellschaftlichem Wandel. Ihr flüssiger Erzählstil und ihre lebendigen Charaktere bieten den Lesern sowohl Trost als auch Anregung zum Nachdenken.






Mrs. Tim Carries On
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The diary serves as a refuge from the overwhelming presence of war in daily news and conversations. The author grapples with the challenge of finding solace while acknowledging the persistent anxieties that accompany the conflict. Through this personal narrative, the book explores themes of escapism and the emotional toll of living amidst turmoil, highlighting the struggle to maintain a sense of normalcy in chaotic times.
Mrs. Tim Gets a Job
- 222 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The protagonist is tasked with managing an old car for shopping, as Miss Clutterbuck believes their patience and tact make them suitable for handling social interactions. This role involves navigating the challenges of maintaining relationships and managing the car's declining condition, highlighting themes of responsibility and community dynamics. The character's unique qualities are set against the backdrop of quirky social expectations, creating a humorous yet insightful exploration of everyday life.
Five Windows
- 280 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Exploring the metaphor of life as a series of windows, this book delves into the diverse perspectives and experiences that shape our understanding of the world. Each "window" offers a unique view, encouraging readers to reflect on their own journeys and the myriad ways in which life can be perceived. Through vivid storytelling and insightful observations, the narrative invites introspection and a deeper appreciation for the complexity of human experience.
Young Mrs. Savage
- 264 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The narrative revolves around a mother grappling with the challenges of raising four children. She often feels overwhelmed and wishes to communicate the joys and struggles of her bustling household to the outside world. The story explores themes of family dynamics, the chaos of parenting, and the deep love that binds them together, highlighting both the humor and heartache of managing a large family. Through her experiences, readers gain insight into the complexities of motherhood and the resilience required to navigate it.
Anna and Her Daughters
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The narrative explores the sudden upheaval of a family's life, transitioning from stability and comfort in their London home to a stark reality of loss and uncertainty. It delves into themes of resilience and the fragility of security, capturing the emotional turmoil and challenges faced as they navigate their new circumstances. The contrast between their past contentment and the abrupt change serves as a poignant reminder of life's unpredictability.
The Blue Sapphire
- 264 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The book explores the unexpected encounter between a young woman and a stranger, delving into themes of social interaction and the discomfort of silence. As they share a moment in a public space, the narrative unfolds to reveal their contrasting personalities and perspectives on connection. The story invites readers to reflect on the nature of communication and the boundaries of personal space, highlighting how brief encounters can lead to significant insights.
Set in the isolated community of Boscath, the narrative explores themes of solitude and connection. The unique setting, reminiscent of an island, serves as a backdrop for the characters' introspections and interactions. The story delves into the dynamics of living in a close-knit yet secluded environment, highlighting the emotional complexities that arise from such isolation. Through its vivid portrayal of Boscath, the book invites readers to reflect on the nature of community and the human experience.
The Fair Miss Fortune
- 220 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Mystery surrounds the character of Miss Fortune, prompting urgent inquiries about her well-being. The narrative hints at an intriguing situation that demands immediate attention, suggesting that Miss Fortune may be involved in a significant event or crisis. The tone implies a blend of concern and curiosity, setting the stage for unfolding drama and character interactions that will reveal more about her circumstances.
Charlotte Fairlie
- 250 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The narrative explores the profound isolation experienced by a headmistress of a girls' school, highlighting her unique challenges and the absence of companionship in her role. As she navigates the complexities of leadership in an environment often devoid of support, the story delves into themes of loneliness, authority, and the intricate dynamics of school life. Through her experiences, readers gain insight into the emotional weight carried by those in positions of power, particularly in an all-female educational setting.