Anna (Seldon) Leath has this rural French Chateau in this novel, with servants and no financial worries. No one in the novel likes it, but i‘ll gladly keep in lived-in for them. #sundayfunday @ozma.of.oz
Anna (Seldon) Leath has this rural French Chateau in this novel, with servants and no financial worries. No one in the novel likes it, but i‘ll gladly keep in lived-in for them. #sundayfunday @ozma.of.oz
‘What I meant is that when you‘ve lived a little longer you‘ll see what complex blunderers we all are: how we‘re struck blind sometimes, and mad sometimes-and then when our sight and our senses come back , how we have to set to work and build up little by little , bit by bit, the precious things we‘ve smashed to atoms without knowing it. Life‘s just a perpetual piecing together of broken bits‘
One of my favourite Whartons so far. So readable. 💔