A Cup of Tea: A Novel of 1917
Rosemary Fell was born into privilege. She has wealth, well–connected friends, and a handsome fiance, Philip Alsop. Finally she has everything she wants.It is then, in a moment of beneficence, that Rosemary invites Eleanor Smith, a penniless young woman she sees under a streetlamp in the rain,...
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Rosemary Fell was born into privilege. She has wealth, well–connected friends, and a handsome fiance, Philip Alsop. Finally she has everything she wants.It is then, in a moment of beneficence, that Rosemary invites Eleanor Smith, a penniless young woman she sees under a streetlamp in the rain, into her home for a cup of tea. While there, Rosemary sees Eleanor exchange an unmistakable look with Philip, and she sends Eleanor on her way. But she cannot undo this chance encounter, and it leads to a tempestuous and all–consuming love triangle –– until the tides of war throw all their lives off balance.Inspired by a classic Katherine Mansfield short story, A Cup of Tea engages with its vivid –– and often amusing –– cast of characters, wonderful period detail, brilliant evocation of the uncertain days of World War I, and delightfully spare and picturesque sense of story.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780060786205 (0060786205)
Publish date: June 28th 2005
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
Though a well-written book, "A CUP OF TEA" reads much like a melodrama one finds in a Harlequin or Mills and Boon romance novel.The drama begins on a nighttime street in Manhattan in January 1917. A ill-clothed young woman shudders against a street light, hoping for succour. But not the kind of succ...
A quick read of a love story set around WWI. It begins with an innocuous request for a cup of tea, and gradually escalates to epitomize "all is fair in love and war," and neither is without casualty.
A love tale set in the New York of 1917. A rich girl picks up a mysterious beggar. She treats her to a good meal and some new clothing. When rich chick’s boyfriend sees here there, and offers a compliment the party is over and rich chick send rag doll on her way. However rich chick’s friend follow...