A review by sathyasekar
The Provincial Lady in America, by E.M. Delafield

3.0

Probably 3.5 stars. Another thoroughly enjoyable installment from the life of the Provincial Lady, this about her first visit to America in the 1920s to promote her books. The book feels much more a travel journal and in aiming to convey the whirlwind trip across the continent and the people she meets, it falls short on the humour which made the prior books of the series such a joy. But at it's core, this book is a very interesting look at America of that time from an observant tourist's perspective. Good fun!