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A family patriarch attempts to manage the chaotic lives and romantic entanglements of his three distinct daughters. Roger Longrigg utilizes a third-person narrative framework to examine the domestic friction within an upper-middle-class household. The protagonist, a father navigating the shifting social mores of his children, faces the logical constraints of maintaining traditional family stability against the backdrop of modern independence. The narrative focuses on the interpersonal conflicts that arise when individual desires clash with parental expectations in a structured, yet increasingly unpredictable, environment.
Readers often note the author's ability to balance lighthearted humor with genuine character study. Discussion frequently centers on the witty prose style that defines the interactions between the father and his daughters. Critics highlight the book's focus on the nuances of family dynamics and the inevitable friction caused by changing social norms. The pacing is generally described as steady, allowing for a thorough examination of each daughter's personal development throughout the narrative.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin
ISBN-10:
0140019812
ISBN-13:
9780140019810
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