Did anyone else feel the sense of community in Celia's House was almost like a character?
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Did anyone else feel the sense of community in Celia's House was almost like a character?
What inspired the author to set this story in the immediate post-war period?
The pacing felt quite gentle, especially in the middle — do you think that was to emphasize the everyday life, or was it just the style?