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- 342 pages
- English
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England, 1940.With Adolf Hitler and his henchmen goose-stepping around and ranting for the Fatherland on the far side of the English Channel, the villagers of Little Hope in deepest, darkest Yorkshire, are doing their very best to Keep Calm and Carry On. It isn't always easy, what with evacuees, air raids and a general shortage of knicker-elastic. Sometimes even the stiffest upper lip is wont to tremble. But help is at hand! Enter Mrs Hilda Ffinch, horrendously bored and terribly rich lady of the manor who takes it upon herself to step into the role of Agony Aunt forthe local newspaper.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- I.: Welcome to Little Hope
- II.: Keep the Home Fires Burning (Or smouldering a bit, at least)
- III.: What Shall We Tell the Children? (The ones who have turned thirty are particularly problematic)
- IV.: Fashion on the Ration
- V.: How to Handle Cocks (And other barnyard animals)
- VI.: Matters Horticultural
- VII.: Gentlemenâs Problems (Or, Man Up and Shut Up!)
- VIII.: Hard Times: Getting A Decent Mouthful
- IX.: Anderson Shelters and Associated Erections
- X.: Giving it to Jerry (or, âFollow me, Iâm right behind youâŚâ)
- XI.: How to be Fit and Fabulous Under Fire
- XII.: Affairs of the Heart
- Copyright