A House with Four Rooms

A House with Four Rooms by Rumer Godden, published by Morrow in 1989, is a reprint edition that spans 319 pages. This book narrates the story of Godden’s life following her return from India to England in 1945, exploring her experiences as a writer and mother during this transformative period.
Readers will find an engaging account that reflects on themes of biography and autobiography, as well as elements of fiction. The narrative offers insights into Godden’s life and the challenges she faced, presenting a unique perspective on her journey and the world around her. This edition is available in English and provides a detailed look at the life of a woman who navigated the complexities of her time with resilience and creativity.
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A House with Four Rooms is the story of Rumer Goden’s life after her return from India to England with her daughters in 1945. It is an enchanting tale of a writer who belongs in that small and exclusive club of women–it includes Isak Dinesen and Beryl Markham–who could do pretty well anything they set their minds to.–The New York Times.
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