"Man-woman relationships Fiction." . . "Middle-aged women." . . "Country life Fiction." . . "Country life." . . "England" . . "England." . "FICTION General." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . "Some tame gazelle a novel"@en . . "Qualcuno da amare" . . "Qualcuno da amare"@it . . . . "Barbara Pym & rsquo;s first novel offers a self-assured slice of village life as it takes us into the lives of two sisters living in post & ndash;World War II England Belinda and Harriet Bede live together in a small English village. Shy, sensible Belinda has been secretly in love with Henry Hoccleve & mdash;the poetry-spouting, married archdeacon of their church & mdash;for thirty years. Belinda & rsquo;s much more confident, forthright younger sister Harriet, meanwhile, is ardently pursued by Count Ricardo Bianco. Although she has turned down every marriageable man who proposes, Harriet still welcomes any new curate with dinner parties and flirtatious conversation. And one of the newest arrivals, the reverend Edgar Donne, has everyone talking. A warm, affectionate depiction of a postwar English village, Some Tame Gazelle perfectly captures the quotidian details that make up everyday life. With its vibrant supporting cast, it & rsquo;s also a poignant story of unrequited love."@en . . . . . . . "Some tame gazelle : [a novel]" . "Some tame gazelle : [a novel]"@en . . . . . . . . . "Classic fiction"@en . . . . . . . . "A charming and funny tale of parish life by an author whose many fans include Philip Larkin, Alexander McCall Smith and Jilly Cooper."@en . . "The Misses Bede occupy the central crossroads of parish life. Then, into their quiet lives comes a famous librarian, Nathaniel Mold, and a bishop from Africa, Theodore Grote - who each take to calling on the sisters for rather unsettling reasons."@en . . . . "General fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "General & literary fiction"@en . . "Some tame gazelle"@it . . . . "Comme une gazelle apprivoisée : roman" . . . "Barbara Pym's first novel offers a self-assured slice of village life as it takes us into the lives of two sisters living in post-World War II England. Belinda and Harriet Bede live together in a small English village. Shy, sensible Belinda has been secretly in love with Henry Hoccleve - the poetry-spouting, married archdeacon of their church - for thirty years. Belinda's much more confident, forthright younger sister Harriet, meanwhile, is ardently pursued by Count Ricardo Bianco. Although she has turned down every marriageable man who proposes, Harriet still welcomes any new curate with dinner parties and flirtatious conversation. And one of the newest arrivals, the reverend Edgar Donne, has everyone talking. A warm, affectionate depiction of a postwar English village, Some Tame Gazelle perfectly captures the quotidian details that make up everyday life. With its vibrant supporting cast, it's also a poignant story of unrequited love."@en . . . . . "Comme une gazelle apprivoisée" . . . . "Large type books"@en . "Large type books" . . . . . . . "Some tame gazelle : [novel]" . . . . . . "Comme une gazelle apprivoisee = Some tame gazelle" . . . . . "Classic fiction (pre c 1945)"@en . "Some Tame Gazelle. [A novel.]" . "Some Tame Gazelle. [A novel.]"@en . . . . "Some tame gazelle"@en . "Some tame gazelle" . . . "Some Tame Gazelle" . "Some Tame Gazelle"@en . . . . . "Pastoral fiction" . "Pastoral fiction"@en . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . "Some tame Gazelle" . . "Sisters Fiction." . . "Clergy Fiction." . . "Literatură engleză." . . "Clergy." . . "Large type books." . . "Sisters." . . "Roman." . . "Middle-aged women Fiction." . . "Pastoral fiction" . . "Pastoral fiction." . . . "FICTION Literary." . . "Man-woman relationships." . .