Böske, Erzsi, Erzsébet
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A sequence of linked domestic vignettes traces life in a small household, centering on mourning, parental distance, and the fragile consolations of play. Episodes portray a mother absorbed by the memory of a lost child, a boy who eavesdrops on her sorrow, and a visiting girl whose gentle attention to the family’s dolls releases shared tears and brief comforts. Interwoven scenes show school troubles, sibling tensions, and small jealousies that shape everyday relationships. The stories focus on intimate emotional shifts, the ways ritual and imagination stand in for absent loved ones, and how social expectations mediate tenderness and pain.
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