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Cousin Phyllis by Elizabeth Gaskell
4.0
This book drew me in at the first page with the narrator's description of his first independent accommodation away from the family home and all the freedom and uncertainty this brings.
The 'averageness' of the narrator appealed to me as well as his awareness of this. This and his ill judged but well intentioned disclosure to Phyllis -on which the latter half of the story partly turns - made him very relatable.
The 'averageness' of the narrator appealed to me as well as his awareness of this. This and his ill judged but well intentioned disclosure to Phyllis -on which the latter half of the story partly turns - made him very relatable.