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The novel follows an assertive, self-reliant woman who builds a successful restaurant and raises her only son after an enigmatic husband's disappearance; the arrival of a letter bearing a distant postmark rekindles memory and unsettles her settled life. Structured in four parts that alternate intimate domestic scenes with broader, allegorical jungle episodes, the narrative examines social respectability, maternal pride, ambition, and the pull between civilized conventions and more primal desires. Characters and incidents reveal the compromises and contradictions of small-town American life.
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