About This Book
A young man traveling home finds his journey interrupted by a washed-out bridge and soon confronts stalled ambitions, uneasy social standing, and an intense, seemingly unreturned love for a woman named Julia. The narrative moves between scenes of rural work and study, domestic conversation, and vivid portraits of local characters, while natural disasters and personal conflicts—including a flood, a lawsuit, and a trial—bring communal tensions to light. Through disappointments, legal entanglements, and moments of moral reflection, the story traces his maturation, shifting relationships, and eventual return to the ties that shape his life.
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