This classic illustrated novel in letters sure to delight fans of Jane
Austen and Winifred Watson.
Hilary Fane is an Edinburgh girl fresh out of university who is
determined to support herself by her own earnings in London for a year,
despite the mutterings of her surgeon fiancé. After a nervous beginning
looking for a job while her savings rapidly diminish, she finds work as
a typist in the London department store of Everyman's (a very thin
disguise for Selfridges), and rises rapidly through the ranks to work in
the library, where she has to enforce modernizing systems on her
entrenched and frosty colleagues.
Business as Usual is charming, intelligent, heart-warming, funny, and
entertaining. It's deeply interesting as a record of the history of
shopping in the 1930s, and fascinating for its unflinching descriptions
of social conditions, poverty and illegitimacy.