I read the Lilian Beckwith books decades ago. I had forgotten about them. I think I will re-read them if they're still in print.
I agree that anything by P G Wodehouse is joyful, particularly the Jeeves and Wooster books because of Bertie Wooster's inimitable narrative voice. The Mr Mulliner stories are little gems too.
I also recommend Nina Stibbe's books. Her first one, "Love, Nina" is her best. Also "Vinegar Girl" by Anne Tyler. All of her novels are brilliant but "Vinegar Girl", her modern re-telling of "The Taming Of The Shrew", is the most light-hearted.
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