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A young woman raised in a modest, gray suburb endeavors to rise above her surroundings, balancing family duties and personal ambition. The narrative sketches the neighborhood's dreary streets and cramped homes against the bustling metropolis nearby, showing how environment shapes aspiration. Early scenes show her scholastic promise and the cautious notice of teachers and a well-to-do social figure, setting the stage for choices about education, manners, and social advancement. The novel follows her struggles within domestic constraints while satirizing affectation, probing themes of class mobility, identity, and the costs of social striving.
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