Lavinia Brandon is quite the loveliest widow in Barsetshire, blessed
with beauty and grace, as well as two handsome grown-up children, Delia
and Francis. So thinks their cousin Hilary Grant when he comes to stay
and - like many before him - promptly falls for his fragrant hostess.
Meanwhile, the Brandons' ill-tempered dowager aunt is stirring up
controversy over her legacy, and Lavinia's attention is further occupied
by the challenges of making a match between the vicar and gifted village
helpmeet Miss Morris, and elegantly deterring her love-struck suitors.
Angela Thirkell's 1930s comedy is bright, witty and winning.