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Paperback Three Rooms Book

ISBN: 1026041325

ISBN13: 9781026041321

Three Rooms

"Three Rooms" is a poignant exploration of social displacement and the search for belonging in the aftermath of the Great War. The novel follows the life of Fifine, a young woman living with her mother in a series of modest hotel rooms across the French Riviera. As they navigate the fragile boundaries of middle-class respectability and the harsh realities of financial instability, Fifine encounters a cast of characters who represent the shifting social landscape of the 1920s.

The story masterfully captures the atmosphere of the "pension" life, where the "three rooms" of the title serve as a metaphor for the limited horizons and private struggles of its inhabitants. Amidst the beauty of the Mediterranean coast, George Warwick Deeping weaves a tale of romance, resilience, and the desire for a permanent home. Through Fifine's journey, the work examines themes of class consciousness, the constraints placed upon women of the era, and the enduring human hope for stability in a world transformed by global conflict. "Three Rooms" remains a significant example of early 20th-century British fiction, offering a sensitive portrayal of the emotional and social landscape of the interwar period.

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