A Cup of Tea

A Cup of Tea by Amy Ephron is a reprint edition published by Ballantine Books in 1998, featuring 200 pages in English. Set against the backdrop of 1917, the narrative follows Rosemary Fell, who enjoys a life of wealth and privilege alongside her fiancé, Philip Alsop. However, a chance encounter on a rainy night leads Rosemary to invite a destitute young woman into her home for tea, an act that alters the course of their lives in unexpected ways.
Readers will find a darkly romantic tale that intertwines themes of love and social class during the tumultuous World War I era. The story explores the complexities of relationships and the impact of a single moment on the lives of its characters. With its historical and literary elements, A Cup of Tea delves into the nuances of human connection and the choices that define us.
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In 1917, as war looms abroad, Rosemary Fell has a perfect life–wealth, privilege, and handsome fiance Philip Alsop. One cold, rainy night, on a charitable impulse, Rosemary invites a destitute young woman home for tea. Philip is struck by the girl’s beauty, and all of their lives are changed forever. This darkly romantic World War I-era love story may soon be a major motion picture directed by Anjelica Huston.
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