I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel. But likely, the father would be one of the main characters. And perhaps the narrator, who could be the son or daughter, is also a main character as the story is likely to be told from their perspective, showing their relationship with the father and their experiences in the house.
It's possible that there is a neighbor or a family friend who plays an important role. They might provide an outside perspective on the family and the father's house. This character could be the one who reveals some secrets about the house or the family's past that the main characters were unaware of.
There could also be other family members. Maybe an older sibling who has a different view of the father and the house. Or a grandparent who used to live in the house and left some sort of influence or mystery. It's common for family - centered novels to have a cast of related characters that all contribute to the story.
Well, without having read the actual book, we can assume that the narrator, who is likely the one referring to 'my father's house', is a main character. The father, as the central figure associated with the house, is surely a main character. There could be a love interest for the narrator, perhaps a neighbor or someone they meet while in the father's house. And there may be an antagonist, someone who creates conflict within the family or in relation to the father's house, like a jealous relative or a business partner if there are family business aspects involved.
I don't know who the author of this novel is. You could try looking it up in a library catalog or on a book - selling website.
The main themes in 'In My Father's House Novel' may include identity. The setting of the father's house can be a place where the character discovers who they are. It could be related to how they were raised in that house and how it has shaped their identity. Love might also be a theme. It could be the love within the family, the love the father has for the family members, or the love the protagonist has for the house as a symbol of home. And perhaps, there is a theme of change. As the story unfolds in the father's house, things may change, either the family structure, the house itself, or the character's perception of both.
Well, it could be about self - discovery too. Maybe the main character returns to the father's house and through the experiences there, discovers things about themselves, like their roots, their past, and how it shapes who they are. It's often the case in such novels that the setting of the house serves as a catalyst for self - exploration.
Maybe there's an elderly character, perhaps the father's old friend who knew the house in its prime and can share stories about the past. And of course, the mother figure, if she is still part of the family in the context of the novel. She could play a role in the family dynamics within the father's house. There could also be a neighbor who is involved in some way, adding an external perspective to the story of the house.
Since we don't have much information about this specific 'My House Is Falling Down' novel, the main characters could be a family. There might be a father figure trying to hold the family together during this crisis of the house falling down. And perhaps a mother figure who is more focused on the emotional well - being of the family members. There could also be children in the story whose innocence is affected by this situation.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But I assume there would be the female lead who lives in the house and the male god character who enters her house and becomes an important part of the story.
I'm not sure who the main characters are specifically as I haven't read the light novel in full. But they are probably people who have some connection to the house, either they are new owners, or people investigating the strange things about it.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about the family stories, memories, or relationships within the father's house.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail, but there's probably a main character who is likely a young person. Maybe a girl or a boy who ends up in the witch's house.