About This Book
An elderly widower and diarist recounts his comfortable retirement after inheriting his late wife's estate, his friendship with a struggling novelist, and the routines of country life sustained by a vigilant housekeeper. He considers remarriage several times but is repelled by trivial faults, until he becomes infatuated with a much younger woman and contemplates bridging an awkward age gap. The narrative blends gentle comedy and social observation, tracing misjudgments, self-deception, and the bittersweet tensions between desire, propriety, and late-life longing.
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