A clever, entertaining novel about the friendship between an old woman and a beautiful young Arab man.
Elizabeth Webster is a sixty-nine year old retired school teacher. She is a tough, old bird: spiky, cynical, and adamantly independent; a woman who has never married, has no friends, and lost touch with all her family. In Little Blessington, the village she lives in, the Miss Marple-like figure is regarded as something of a local oddity.
Then one day a beautiful young Moroccan knocks at her door. Cherif's mother befriended Miss Webster on her holiday to Morocco and now the young man is here to begin university in the town nearby. Before she knows it, Miss Webster finds herself with an unexpected lodger.
The two could not be more different: the gentle, shy, well-mannered young man, bewildered by this strange, new world; and the sharp-tongued old spinster who guides him through its maze. Yet little by little, they become friends. But the villagers of Little Blessington are suspicious. Cherif is too handsome, too young, and he's Arab. No good can come of this.