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A collection of short, melancholic tales and domestic vignettes that depict children and marginalized adults confronting loneliness, loss, and hardship. Stories alternate between whimsical, uncanny images—animated objects and decaying houses—and stark realism: a cold child seeking warmth, a mother's grief over a sick child, and small acts of kindness that bridge social distance. Settings shift from cramped city rooms to dilapidated households and dreamlike interiors, and recurring themes include compassion, mortality, memory, and the gap between public appearance and inner life. Tone ranges from tender to grim, using plain narrative and vivid symbolism to evoke empathy and moral reflection.
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