House Unlocked
Discover the enchanting world of Penelope Lively's House Unlocked, published by Penguin Books Ltd in 2002. This captivating narrative explores the author's childhood experiences as the only child of divorced parents, frequently visiting her grandparents' picturesque country house, Golsoncott. With 240 pages of rich storytelling, Lively intricately weaves together the lives of those she knew fifty years ago, offering a poignant reflection on the domestic past of her former home.
Through her vivid recollections, she contrasts the social customs and lifestyles of yesteryear with contemporary life, inviting readers to ponder the evolution of family dynamics and cultural norms. House Unlocked is not only a personal memoir but also a profound exploration of the passage of time and the enduring nature of memory. Perfect for lovers of literary landmarks and social history, this paperback edition is a must-have for your collection.