
A young boy named Robert celebrates a birthday that feels both triumphant and fragile, his imagination turning a simple party into a grand ritual. In the wake of his mother’s sudden disappearance, the house looms large and unsettling, its corridors echoing with his memories and the ghostly presence of a mother he can no longer touch. The narrative captures his bewildering blend of grief, denial, and the vivid inner world he creates to keep her close, even as the adults around him move on.
Enter Christine, the new woman in the household, who steps into the role of caretaker amid the lingering shadows. Robert’s feelings swing from hostility to a reluctant, almost desperate affection, as he clings to the only steady presence in his chaotic world. The story weaves together childhood wonder, lingering loss, and the eerie atmosphere of a mansion where every creak seems to whisper secrets, inviting listeners to explore the fragile line between memory and imagination.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (492K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1885–1959
An unusually adventurous early 20th-century writer, she turned a life of travel, reinvention, and sharp observation into bestselling fiction, screenplays, and short stories. Her work moved easily between romance, social drama, and stories shaped by the changing roles of women in modern life.
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