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The narrative follows Peter Westcott from boyhood in a provincial household through encounters with a lively cast of locals, including Mrs. Trussit and an enigmatic bookseller, tracing his uncertain passage into adulthood. Episodes shift between domestic life at Scaw House, scenes in a bustling bookshop and a fairground-like Roundabout, examining choices about ambition, reputation and loyalty. Family tensions, small-town gossip and literary aspirations shape Peter's moral growth, while recurring settings by the sea and at home frame moments of decision and return as he confronts the costs and consolations of social success.

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Hugh Walpole

Hugh Walpole was an English author known for his prolific output in the early 20th century, particularly in the genres of fiction and drama. His works often explore themes of human emotion and the complexities of life, with a distinctive narrative style. Among his notable titles is "Fortitude," which reflects his deep understanding of character and moral dilemmas. Walpole's writing is characterized by rich descriptions and a keen psychological insight, making him a significant figure in British literature of his time. He also contributed to the literary landscape through his essays and critiques, further establishing his reputation as a versatile writer.

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