Love in a Cold Climate
"Love in a Cold Climate" is a novel by Nancy Mitford, published in 1949. It explores the lives of the upper-class Mitford family in 1930s England, focusing on themes of love, social status, and the complexities of relationships. The story is narrated by Fanny Logan, who observes the romantic entanglements of her friends and family.
The plot centers around the romantic pursuits of Polly and Boy, as well as the impact of societal expectations on their lives. The novel is known for its sharp wit and satirical portrayal of the British aristocracy, reflecting Mitford's own experiences and observations.