The book follows a woman returning to her home town, who, while renting a room overlooking her mother's house, spends her time imagining the lodger who replaced her at her last temporary dwelling.
Throughout the novel, her protagonist traces the ways in which she has learned to lodge, I mean, adapt and hide my needs rather than dig down, simply hover without much substance, meekly occupy, as the tenant of the tenant.
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