The Boarding-house

The Boarding-house by William Trevor, published by Penguin in 1968, is a work of literary fiction comprising 253 pages. This book presents the story of a boarding house inhabited by an array of unusual characters and its owner, William Wagner, who fosters a distinctive atmosphere within the establishment.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the dynamics of life in a boarding house, highlighting the interactions and complexities among its residents. The unique setting serves as a backdrop for the unfolding stories of the individuals who inhabit this space, offering insights into their lives and relationships. This edition is available in English and features dimensions of 7.75 inches in height and 5.25 inches in length.
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This is the story of a boarding house full of weird people and its owner, William Wagner, who creates a unique atmosphere.
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