I've just finished a novel I enjoyed much more than I expected:
The Tea-Planter, from 1900 by Fanny Emily Penny (one of those free Google Books titles, wonderful to read on a tablet through that
iPad or
Android app). It's a breezy tale of a jilted English woman who relocates as a governess to a Ceylon tea plantation. Like
Laura Childs' mysteries, I relished it less for the plot than for the occasional details of life among the tea.
Here's a passage, in which the family gathers to try the first batch of tea fired by the eldest boy...
Awesome! Thanks for posting about this. I just finished downloading it. I am a fan of Laura Childs' tea shop mysteries so I am anxious to read this one.
ReplyDeletei am a ceylon tea planter's daughter and nostalgic about my childhood with every picture of tea fields i see.. is there anyway to download this to my pc?
ReplyDeletefound it.. :-)
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