
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
by Mary Ann Shaffer (2008)
Like 'An Unsuitable Attachment', this novel offers charming characters and witty observations of everyday life.

by Barbara Pym (1982)
This wry comedy of manners—Barbara Pym's seventh novel and the last one she wrote before a fifteen-year silence when she gave up writing novels altogether, a hiatus broken only in 1977—is set in the Parish of St. Basil's Church in a slightly unfashionable quarter in London. The vicar, Mark Ainger, his wife Sophia, her sister Penelope, a new arrival to the parish named Rupert Stonebird, and a gentlewoman named Ianthe Broome fret over improbable attachments and embark on a holiday to Rome that will prove decisive to them all
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by Mary Ann Shaffer (2008)
Like 'An Unsuitable Attachment', this novel offers charming characters and witty observations of everyday life.

by Winifred Watson (1938)
Shares the gentle humor and focus on a woman's unexpected life changes found in 'An Unsuitable Attachment'.

by Rose Macaulay
Offers a similar blend of wit and social observation as 'An Unsuitable Attachment', with a touch of the absurd.

by Penelope Lively (1989)
Like 'An Unsuitable Attachment', this book captures the nuances of ordinary lives with quiet, wry humor.

by Elizabeth Taylor (1971)
Presents a nuanced portrayal of a woman's life with the subtle social commentary found in 'An Unsuitable Attachment'.
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