\'It\'s a storm in a tea-cup, of course, but then we happen to live in a tea-cup \' So begins Camilla Lacely\'s charming, witty diary of life as a vicar\'s wife in a mid-sized town outside of Manchester in the anxious, early days of World War II.
The \'everything and nothing\' that happens include a controversy swirling around the curate\'s pacifist sermon (through which, alas, Camilla napped, making it difficult for her to discuss with outraged parishioners), servant problems, anx. \'It\'s a storm in a tea-cup, of course, but then we happen to live in a tea-cup \' So begins Camilla Lacely\'s charming, witty diary of life as a vicar\'s wife in a mid-sized town outside of Manchester in the anxious, early days of World War II