![]() In a moment of madness Margeryīenson abandons her sensible job and advertises for an assistant toĪccompany her on an expedition. ![]() To the other side of the world to try and find a beetle, and in doing soĭiscover friendship and how to be their best of themselves.īritain, post Second World War. It is 1950, two unlikely women set off on a hare-brained adventure It was by placing herself side by side with Enid that Margery had finally begun to see the true out-line of herself.Īnd she knew it now: Enid was her friend.” Miss Benson’s Beetle by Rachel Joyce. Being a friend meant accepting those unknowable things. However close they were it didn’t entitle her to Enid’s memories and neither did it allow her to be part of Enid’s life before they met. ![]() Being Enid’s friend meant there were always going to be surprises. “The differences between them – all those things she’d once found so infuriating – she now accepted. Today I am delighted to be taking part in the blog tour for Miss Benson’s Beetle by Rachel Joyce. ![]()
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