The books and authors we mention in this episode are:ĭiary of a Provincial Lady by E.M. I downloaded the book onto my Kindle and began reading about the world of Miss Pettigrew. Other links – you can support the podcast on Patreon, or visit our iTunes page, or rate and review through various apps. The episode with me on my brother’s podcast, C to Z of Movies, is now live! Listen to us discuss films beginning with S – either on Soundcloud or via your podcast app of choice. It is perhaps our most controversial one ever! This book was published in 1938 and tells the tale of Miss Pettigrew, a failing governess whos life thus far has been quiet, polite and ladylike, but, as the. Very many thanks to Karen for suggesting the topic. 2008, Miss Pettigrew Lives for Day is a delightful, funny, lighthearted novel. We do narrow down a little! And in the second half we narrow down to two particular unmarried women – in Winifred Watson’s Miss Pettigrew Lives For a Day and Herbert Jenkins’ Patricia Brent, Spinster. In the first half, we look at books with married or unmarried characters. (Apologies if the podcast in your app overlaps the intro music with the intro chat… this one doesn’t, but I don’t know how it’ll appear elsewhere!) This episode is all about married and unmarried people – in general, and two ‘spinsters’ in particular.
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