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The novel follows a young woman who confronts her conservative family to claim personal and intellectual independence. After insisting on university study and seeking broader experience in the city, she challenges social conventions through work, friendships, and a romantic involvement that complicates her choices. Intimate domestic confrontations alternate with urban encounters as the narrative traces her negotiations between duty and desire and between public expectation and private yearnings. The work examines gendered expectations, the pleasures and anxieties of autonomy, and the evolving sense of adulthood forged through experience.
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