Don't Tell Alfred :The wickedly funny sequel to The Pursuit of Love

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Don't Tell Alfred

Don't Tell Alfred :The wickedly funny sequel to The Pursuit of Love

3.54 (2,917 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Don't Tell Alfred is the wickedly funny sequel to Nancy Mitford's The Pursuit of Love, which is now a major BBC series and Prime Video series directed by Emily Mortimer starring Lily James, Andrew Scott and Dominic West, and Love in a Cold Climate

'I believe it would have been normal for me to have paid a visit to the outgoing ambassadress. However the said ambassadress had set up such an uninhibited wail when she knew she was to leave, proclaiming her misery to all and sundry and refusing so furiously to look on the bright side, that it was felt she might not be very nice to me.'

Fanny is married to absent-minded Oxford don Alfred and content with her role as a plain, tweedy housewife. But overnight her life changes when Alfred is appointed English Ambassador to Paris. In the blink of an eye, Fanny's mixing with royalty, Rothschilds and Dior-clad wives, throwing cocktail parties and having every indiscreet remark printed in tomorrow's papers.

But with the love lives of her new friends to organize, an aristocratic squatter who won't budge and the antics of her maverick sons to thwart, Fanny's far too busy to worry about the diplomatic crisis looming on the horizon . . .

*****

'Peerless' Zoe Heller

'A comic genius' Independent on Sunday

'Deliciously funny' Evelyn Waugh

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780241974704
ISBN10 0241974704
Number Of Pages 240
Item Weight 175 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 198 x 15 mm
Publisher / Reseller Penguin Books Ltd
Format paperback
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A wickedly clever novel in Nancy Mitford s best vein, hilariously funny in conception and execution. Chicago Tribune
Witty, high-spirited, entertaining, perceptive, and both a little cozy and a little cruel. The New York Times
A wickedly clever novel in Nancy Mitford's best vein, hilariously funny in conception and execution. --Chicago Tribune

Witty, high-spirited, entertaining, perceptive, and both a little cozy and a little cruel. --The New York Times

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Author's Bio

Nancy Mitford (1904-1973) was born in London, the eldest child of the second Baron Redesdale. She had written four novels, including Wigs on the Green (1935), before the success of The Pursuit of Love in 1945, which she followed with Love in a Cold Climate (1949), The Blessing (1951) and Don't Tell Alfred (1960). She also wrote four works of biography. Nancy Mitford was awarded the CBE in 1972.

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