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The novel follows the staging of a modest village pageant in a remote coastal community that unexpectedly captures national attention. Organisers, local tradespeople and a few outsiders become entangled as press curiosity, social ambition and amateur theatricals amplify petty rivalries into scandal. The unfolding incidents expose how gossip, enthusiastic committees and opportunistic personalities distort intentions, bringing scrutiny upon local notables and affecting political fortunes. Through episodic scenes and comic observation, the narrative satirises provincial pride, social pretension and the media fever that turns private events into public controversy.

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George A. Birmingham

George A. Birmingham was an Irish author and playwright known for his diverse literary contributions, including novels, short stories, and travel writing. His works often reflect his experiences and observations, particularly in relation to Ireland and its culture. One of his notable books, "A Padre in France," showcases his insights during World War I, while other titles like "General John Regan" and "Lady Bountiful" highlight his ability to blend humor with social commentary. Birmingham's writing is characterized by its engaging narrative style and keen understanding of human nature, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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