The book of Evelyn
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A thirty-three-year-old widow returns from Europe to New York and chronicles her efforts to reestablish a home on a modest income. She describes moving into a small furnished apartment, arranging long-stored household objects among thriftier urban decor, and negotiating relations with a landlady and fellow lodgers. The narrative mixes practical details of city living—kitchenette, parlor, back room—with wry social observation about class, manners, and the desire to shift from a negative to a more positive, engaged life. Episodic domestic scenes and conversational encounters reveal adaptability, quiet ambitions, and the small triumphs of making a place one’s own.
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