About This Book
The story follows the decline and repurposing of an old mansion in a growing Midwestern town, tracing how the house becomes a boarding-house and later a tenement while neighbors negotiate its fate. Interwoven episodes center on members of the Gwynne family, a solitary physician, local merchants, and prospective buyers, revealing tensions between nostalgia and progress, class and commerce, and private memory versus civic development. Domestic scenes, social gossip, and civic debates illustrate how property, social standing, and changing urban life reshape personal relationships and community identity.
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