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A young girl is transplanted from a rural settlement into a growing capital and becomes part of a blended family, learning to navigate sibling rivalries, household responsibilities, and social expectations. The narrative follows her childhood into adolescence through domestic scenes, neighborhood friendships, budding romances, and participation in civic life, juxtaposing intimate family moments with public ceremonies and the disruptions of armed conflict. Episodic chapters trace seasonal routines, personal growth, and shifting loyalties, exploring themes of belonging, maturation, duty, and the everyday negotiations of love and honor as she moves toward adulthood.
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