This is simply a scintillatingly good book. The prose is fresh, ironic and delightful, and the main character Lady Enid is a delight. I loved the story of how she discovers who her husband Bernard really is and where he came from, and the other people Enid gets to know on the cruise are also very we...
What did it mean to be a homemaker in the fifties? What does it mean now? A quick read. Felt very true to this reader who spent a little time in the fifties herself. Recommended.