
There is a Tide
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Mame Durrance, a spirited young woman from a humble pig farm in Cowbarn, Iowa, has a burning desire to become a journalist. With a hefty inheritance from her aunt, she sets off to fulfill her dream, first in New York, where she finds disappointment. Undeterred, she travels to England, determined to make her mark as a correspondent. However, Mame, now Miss Amethyst Du Rance, is bewildered by the quaint villages, watery tea, and uninspiring English cuisine. She encounters a variety of characters, including the eccentric Lady Pumphrey, whose intriguing stories add to the story's charm. The novel follows Mame as she navigates the complexities of English society and the world of journalism, experiencing both comical mishaps and moments of self-discovery. Through her journey, she develops a sense of independence and learns to embrace the beauty of unexpected experiences, finding humor in the clash between her American values and the traditions of England. 'There is a Tide' is a charming and insightful story about the power of dreams, the importance of embracing new cultures, and the enduring spirit of a young woman determined to find her place in the world.Book Details
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