Bethany

Bethany by Anita Mason, published by Penguin in 1994, is a work of fiction that explores the dynamics of a unique country house. This edition spans 219 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Bethany, a dilapidated house that serves as a refuge for various individuals, including strangers and lovers, who find solace in its unstructured environment.
Readers will discover how the arrival of a new visitor disrupts the established harmony of Bethany. This individual seeks to impose order and rules on the previously free-spirited atmosphere, leading to a transformation of the house and its inhabitants. The story delves into themes of acceptance and change, highlighting the tension between freedom and structure within this unconventional setting.
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Bethany is a ramshackle house deep in the country. The roof has tiles missing and the garden is rambling. It’s not perfect, but it is refuge without rules where strangers and lovers are accepted without question – until a visitor decides to stay and reorganize the house and to make rules.
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