
Diary of a Provincial Lady
by E.M. Delafield (1930)
Like 'Queen Lucia', this offers witty observations of English life and social customs.

by E. F. Benson (1920)
Lucia is the social queen of the small English village of Riseholme, where everyone is in everyone else's business; where Daisy and Lucia compete to have the best parties, to be the best hostess, to invite the best visitors, etc. Then along comes a newcomer who upsets everything. This is the first book in the Lucia series. Next are Miss Mapp; Lucia in London; Mapp and Lucia; Lucia's Progress; Trouble for Lucia.
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by E.M. Delafield (1930)
Like 'Queen Lucia', this offers witty observations of English life and social customs.

by H.E. Bates (1958)
Similar to 'Queen Lucia', it captures a charming English countryside setting with vibrant characters.

by Winifred Watson (1938)
Like 'Queen Lucia', this is a witty, charming novel set in 1930s England with a delightful tone.

by George Grossmith (1889)
Echoing 'Queen Lucia', this book provides a humorous and insightful look at everyday life and social manners.

by Stella Gibbons (1932)
Like 'Queen Lucia', this is a witty satire on English rural life and eccentric characters.
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