Home Life

Home Life by Alice Thomas Ellis is a collection of the author’s weekly columns, published by Gerald Duckworth & Co. Ltd in 1986. This first edition, comprising 152 pages, presents Ellis’s observations and reflections on various domestic matters, whether in urban settings or rural landscapes. Through her writing, she shares insights on the behavior of children and animals, the nuances of horticulture, and the dynamics of neighborly interactions, all while exploring the capabilities of domestic appliances.
Readers will find a blend of humor and keen observation in these columns, as Ellis delves into the intricacies of home life. The book captures her unique perspective on everyday occurrences, making it a thoughtful exploration of domesticity. With its focus on humor, Home Life offers a lighthearted yet insightful look at the various elements that shape our home environments.
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A collection of the author’s weekly columns in which she airs her views on matters domestic of every variety, in town or in the country. She discusses the behaviour of children and animals, horticulture and neighbours to the ability of the domestic appliance to do its own thing
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