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La Señora de Provincia

Esta serie narra de manera humorística la vida cotidiana y los absurdos desafíos que enfrenta una dama de la alta sociedad en la campiña inglesa durante la década de 1930. A través de sus entradas privadas de diario, observa con agudeza el caos doméstico, las obligaciones sociales y las ocasionales calamidades con un ingenio mordaz. Ofrece una visión de la lucha por mantener la dignidad y el buen humor ante las inevitables pequeñas tragedias de la vida. La serie presenta una mezcla única de sátira, reflexión personal y un encantador entorno histórico.

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The Provincial Lady Goes Further, (Fully Illustrated)

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    Continuing the charming narrative of early 20th-century English life, this sequel delves into the author's witty observations and experiences as a provincial lady. With a blend of humor and keen social commentary, it captures the nuances of domestic life, societal expectations, and personal aspirations. The protagonist navigates various challenges and delights, offering readers a relatable and engaging glimpse into her world, enriched by the author's autobiographical elements.

    The Provincial Lady Goes Further, (Fully Illustrated)

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