About This Book
A comic, episodic memoir recounts the author's search for suitable city housing, beginning with bewildering visits to cramped flats and encounters with officious janitors, continuing through repeated moves, boarding-house experiments, odd domestic details, a sudden inheritance and its consequences, and encounters with ostentatious wealth, concluding with finally settling into a satisfactory home. Along the way the narrative mixes practical observations about apartment arrangements, moving logistics, and household staff with wry social commentary on urban living, housing ideals, and the compromises involved in creating a domestic life.
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