"A Room with a View" by the English writer E. M. Forster has everything from romance, young love, cultural differences, humor, and a restrained culture to make things complicated. This delightful tale is set in Italy and England and follow the travel adventures of Miss Lucy Honeychurch and her chaperone, I mean, her cousin Miss Charlotte Barlett. Once they arrive to the beautiful Pensione Bertolini and are waiting to see the breathtaking view over Italy they are quickly disappointed to find their room only overlooks the less than exciting courtyard. To their surprise another guest hears their disappointment and offers to trade rooms with them... and the story begins. Fate or fortune to make such a fast acquaintance in a series of unexpected events to come. Grab a cup of tea and let your heart roam through the streets of Italy with Miss Lucy Honeychurch as you read this captivating novel.
E M Forster
E. M. Forster (1879-1970) was an English novelist known for his exploration of class differences and human relationships. His most notable works include "A Room with a View," "Howards End," and "A Passage to India." Forster's writing style is characterized by its clarity, wit, and insight into the complexities of human emotions. He is credited with portraying the inner lives of his characters with sensitivity and depth. Forster's contributions to literature include his exploration of themes such as imperialism, social injustice, and the struggle for personal freedom. His most famous work, "A Passage to India," is considered a masterpiece of modernist literature and continues to be studied and celebrated for its poignant portrayal of the clash between British colonizers and Indian natives. Forster's work has had a lasting impact on the literary genre of the novel, influencing generations of writers with his thoughtful exploration of the human experience.