Beth Durban is persuaded to write a letter to the editor's page of a
national Sunday newspaper in response to a film critic's prejudice
against adaptations of Jane Austen's novels. When she receives an
unexpected visit from the newspaper's critic, F. William D'Arcy, she is
bemused but, after several sightings of the inquisitive journalist,
she's neither pleased nor amused. Beth is so distracted by the unwelcome
interest from such an arrogant man she fails to see that a close work
colleague is falling in love with her. As a scientific researcher in a
Scottish University, she has led a varied life travelling the world,
spending time in New Zealand, Canada, Australia, America, Singapore and
Israel. With such a full life, she has had little time to form any
serious, romantic attachments that might lead to a permanent
relationship. When she decides to take driving lessons, Beth opens up
new opportunities for herself and realises that perhaps she isn't too
old to find love after all.