About This Book
The narrative follows a newly appointed Reverend Andrew Deane, a self-conscious, young bachelor clergyman who arrives in a small coastal parish and confronts the everyday absurdities of rural life. He strives to assert dignity while navigating local personalities, parish customs, household arrangements, and gossip; interactions with the blunt churchwarden and awkward domestic staff expose the gap between his expectations and village realities. The book sketches a sequence of comic episodes and character studies that examine pride, social pretension, and human foibles, balancing gentle satire with affectionate observation of provincial manners.
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