Love, Roger

“Love, Roger” by Charles Webb, published by Penguin in 1972, is a novel that explores the complexities of young love through the experiences of its protagonist, Roger. In this edition, consisting of 171 pages, readers are introduced to Roger’s relationships with his pen-pal Beth and Melinda, a charming girl from the Deep South. The narrative delves into the dynamics that unfold when these two girls come together, highlighting the nuances of affection and friendship.
As the story progresses, readers will find a thoughtful examination of Roger’s interactions and the emotional landscape that accompanies his connections. The book presents themes of love and companionship, offering insights into the challenges and joys that arise when relationships intertwine. With its focus on literature and fiction, “Love, Roger” invites readers to reflect on the nature of love and the bonds that form between individuals.
Official synopsis Publisher
For Roger, to know a girl is to love her. That’s how it is with his earnest pen-pal Beth. And with Melinda, a lovely ‘loon’ from the Deep South. So what next when the girls meet up and get friendly?
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