“And then, God help me, on my first morning, in the first few minutes of my first morning, I felt that this alien northern countryside was friendly, that I’d turned a corner and that this summer of 1920, which was to smoulder on until the first leaves fell, was to be a propitious season of living, a blessed time. I told myself that I didn’t care how long the job took me – what was left of July, August, September, even October. I was going to be happy, live simply, spend as little as paraffin, bread, vegetables and a bit of bully-beef now and then might cost me.”
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A Month in the Country
This novel is a reflective and introspective work that follows the experiences of a city-dweller as they spend a month in the English countryside. The story delves into the complexities of social interactions and the transformation of the protagonist's perspective on life and society. more
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