As the solitary child of mild and gentle parents, Jane is fascinated and
astounded by her exotically European aunt, Dolly.
Dolly's ways are certainly not her parents' ways, yet she is an object
of interest and dread to her beleaguered relatives. It is clear that
they have nothing in common: Jane feels no affection for Dolly, and
Dolly clearly dislikes children.
Yet the two are fated to go through life in uneasy harness, until such
time as their alliance is accepted by both as not only inevitable, but
as something of great value.
Read by Fiona Shaw.