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?Its a storm in a tea-cup, of course, but then we happen to live in a tea-cup! So begins Camilla Lacelys charming, witty diary of life as a vicars wife in a mid-sized town outside of Manchester in the anxious, early days of World War II. The ?everything and nothing that happens include a controversy swirling around the curates pacifist sermon (through which, alas, Camilla napped, making it difficult for her to discuss with outraged parishioners), servant problems, anxieties about Camillas son off training with his regiment, the day-to-day worries of friends, and a potential romance in the town &hellip. or are there two romances? Readers of Bewildering Cares might well be reminded of the likes of E.M. Delafield or Angela Thirkell, but Peck offers her own distinct takesometimes hilarious, sometimes touchingon the ironies and heartbreaks (not to mention the storms in teacups) of domestic life, communit