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Mrs. Tim of the Regiment

By: D. E. Stevenson
Narrated by: Christine Rendel
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Tenth May, 1934. At this moment I look up and see the Man Who Lives Next Door standing on his doorstep watching my antics, and disapproving (I feel sure) of my flowered silk dressing gown. Probably his own wife wears one of red flannel, and most certainly has never been seen leaning out of the window in it - The Awful Carrying On of Those Army People - he is thinking.

Vivacious, young Hester Christie tries to run her home like clockwork, as would befit the wife of British Army officer, Tim Christie. However hard Mrs Tim strives for seamless living amidst the other army wives, she is always moving flat-out to remember groceries, rule lively children, side-step village gossip and placate her husband with bacon, eggs, toast and marmalade. Left alone for months at a time whilst her husband is with his regiment, Mrs Tim resolves to keep a diary of events large and small in her family life. Once pen is set to paper no affairs of the head or heart are overlooked.

When a move to a new regiment in Scotland uproots the Christie family, Mrs Tim is hurled into a whole new drama of dilemmas; from settling in with a new set whilst her husband is away, to disentangling a dear friend from an unsuitable match. Against the wild landscape of surging rivers, sheer rocks and rolling mists, who should stride into Mrs Tim's life one day but the dashing Major Morley, hell-bent on pursuit of our charming heroine. And Hester will soon find that life holds unexpected crossroads....

Mrs Tim of the Regiment is part of The Bloomsbury Group, a new library of books from the early 20th-century chosen by readers for readers.

©1934 The Estatre of D. E. Stevenson (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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Took me a while to warm to the book because the main character was so good, seemingly without flaws. Hester Christie is an army wife in the 30’s, her husband Tim, is a Captain. They have two good children. Hester runs the household and family admirably ( with the help of servants) and Tim hasn’t a clue how she makes his life run so smoothly. I think he’s a clod. They move to a small Scottish town and there are few friends, except for Mrs Louden, a forthright gentlewoman. Hester is invited to spend a fortnight at Mrs Louden’s home in the highlands and Tim is occupied moving back to their old location. The holiday is wonderful and Hester is free to be herself. There are outings, picnics, formal dinners with a kilted laird, telling of myths and legends, fishing on the loch and the company of Guthrie, son of Mrs L and the dashing, sophisticated Major Tony Morley. He is keen on Hester and would have made a much better husband. He is clever, witty and observant and appreciates her qualities. Enjoyed this section and the descriptions of the scenery.
The narrator was ok, but she couldn’t pronounce “Subaltern” ( an army wife could) and “voile” ( she said it the French way). Wrong. Jarring.
Class divide pronounced, but, those were the times. A soothing, enjoyable listen.

A quiet, but interesting story

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