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The Paying Guests

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Water splashed and heels rubbed as Mrs. Barber stepped into the tub, creating a silence punctuated by the occasional drip from the tap. Frances had viewed her lodgers as mere financial transactions, but this moment revealed the strange intimacy of having paying guests—just a thin scullery door separating her from a naked Mrs. Barber. In 1922 London, a tense atmosphere prevails as disillusioned ex-servicemen and the hungry demand change. In a genteel Camberwell villa, impoverished widow Mrs. Wray and her daughter, Frances, must take in lodgers, transforming their lives. The arrival of modern couple Lilian and Leonard Barber, from the 'clerk class,' disrupts the household routines in unexpected ways. As tensions rise and passions simmer, the consequences of their new living arrangement become increasingly unpredictable and far-reaching. This narrative, rich in detail and emotional depth, showcases the intricacies of human relationships, creating a compelling story filled with tenderness, believable characters, and surprising twists.

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The Paying Guests, Sarah Waters

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Pubblicato
2014
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Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2014
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
566
ISBN10
0349004587
ISBN13
9780349004587
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Prima pubblicazione
2014
Titolo originale
The Paying Guests
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3,6 su 5
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Water splashed and heels rubbed as Mrs. Barber stepped into the tub, creating a silence punctuated by the occasional drip from the tap. Frances had viewed her lodgers as mere financial transactions, but this moment revealed the strange intimacy of having paying guests—just a thin scullery door separating her from a naked Mrs. Barber. In 1922 London, a tense atmosphere prevails as disillusioned ex-servicemen and the hungry demand change. In a genteel Camberwell villa, impoverished widow Mrs. Wray and her daughter, Frances, must take in lodgers, transforming their lives. The arrival of modern couple Lilian and Leonard Barber, from the 'clerk class,' disrupts the household routines in unexpected ways. As tensions rise and passions simmer, the consequences of their new living arrangement become increasingly unpredictable and far-reaching. This narrative, rich in detail and emotional depth, showcases the intricacies of human relationships, creating a compelling story filled with tenderness, believable characters, and surprising twists.