Dragged out of his dull suburban routine, Henry Pulling’s life is upended when he reconnects with his eccentric and irrepressible Aunt Augusta. A seasoned traveler with a scandalous past, she leads him on a whirlwind journey from Brighton to Paris, Istanbul, and as far as Paraguay. Along the way, Henry is drawn into a shadowy, unconventional world populated by hippies, war criminals, and CIA agents, where rules are bent, boundaries are broken, and life becomes thrillingly unpredictable. With wit, irony, and moral complexity, Graham Greene delivers a novel that is as entertaining as it is thought-provoking.
Why You Should Read?
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It offers a brilliantly humorous and adventurous story that contrasts ordinary life with exhilarating chaos.
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It features one of Graham Greene’s most memorable characters in the outrageous and charming Aunt Augusta.
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It blends travel, satire, and espionage into a fast-moving and engaging narrative.
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It explores deep human dilemmas about freedom, morality, and what it truly means to be alive.
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It showcases Greene’s mastery in combining entertainment with serious philosophical insight.