Final volume in a witty, lilting portrait of memory, identity, and love across time.
A young man reflects on his past lives while navigating family, romance, and society in a richly drawn late-19th-century world.
This edition follows the narrator’s double life as he recalls a childhood shaped by family ties, memory, and a brand of mischief that blends humor with philosophical questions. Expect sharp social observation, lush settings, and a voice that mixes satire with tender introspection as the story moves toward its conclusion.
- A vividly drawn world of families, salons, and yachts, seen through a narrator who questions what is real and what it means to remember.
- Witty dialogue and portraits of relatives, colleagues, and lovers that blend humor with philosophical musings on fate and identity.
- A blend of romance, social satire, and metafictional hints about life, memory, and what we carry from one life to the next.
- A closing arc that ties together personal history, inheritance, and the meaning of love across different eras.
Graceful, ironic, and deeply reflective, this book is ideal for readers who enjoy character-driven narratives that mix charm with thought-provoking questions about self and time.