Graham Place Manor

Graham Place Manor by Timothy Murphy, published by iUniverse in March 2005, is a humorous exploration of life within an apartment community. Spanning 220 pages, this book delves into the diverse lives of the staff and residents of a grand old apartment home, showcasing a variety of personalities and interactions that arise in such a setting.
Readers will encounter a cast of characters, including the elusive Uncle Tom, the sarcastic concierge Devaney, and the maintenance worker Shane Sullivan, who rises to management alongside his wife Maeve. The narrative also introduces a mix of residents, from Celts to New England Wasps, and hints at the presence of a ghost, adding an intriguing layer to the daily happenings at Graham Place Manor. This work of fiction offers insights into the complexities and humor inherent in apartment living.
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If you have lived in an apartment community you may indeed appreciate this book for its characters and humor. Graham Place Manor will take you immediately into the lives of the staff, and residents of this grand old apartment home. The occupants of Graham Place Manor come in all shapes and sizes with an assortment of personalities. You will meet the illusive and sometimes vindictive Uncle Tom, the concierge staff including the sarcastic Devaney, and the Brazilian, Jose.
From his position in maintenance you will see the rise to management of Shane Sullivan, and meet his wife Maeve. In all you will meet people ranging from Celts to New England Wasps, and rumors of a ghost’s appearance only add to the confusion that comes out of the day to day running this complex place. This is a work of fiction, but it will make you aware of many possibilities that may arise in apartment living.
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