Rooms of One's Own
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Visit the historic places where great works of literature were written




Visit the historic places where great works of literature were written
Incredible, startling and often hilarious tales from the world's best hotels
Exploring themes of paternity and the power of the written word, this contemporary novel follows journalist Bill Wheeler as he uncovers a letter that leads him into the complex life of composer Richard Wagner. As he investigates, Wheeler confronts his relationships with his daughter Reah, ex-wife Tamsin, and academic Libby Ziegler, who impacted his marriage. The narrative, set in diverse locations from Tel Aviv to London, highlights the importance of reconciling with the past to embrace the future.
David and Helena Mosford have forgotten how to be happily married. Then David meets their new nextdoor neighbour, and she might be the one to brighten up his life. Her gentle partner could be just the person Helena needs to talk to.