
The House is a novel by Henry Bordeaux, first published in 1923, that delves into themes of nostalgia and the significance of home. Through the eyes of the narrator, the story reflects on childhood memories tied to a family home that has been cherished for generations. The narrative contrasts the idealized past with the inevitable changes brought by time, emphasizing the emotional weight of the house as a symbol of memory and belonging. This work is notable for its exploration of familial connections and the impact of space on personal identity.








