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The novel portrays life in a remote Eifel village where men labor away and return briefly twice a year, turning each homecoming into a boisterous ritual of songs, embraces, quick courtships, and drinking. Against a backdrop of economic scarcity and seasonal migration, women sustain households and shape communal routine while longing, humor, and social gossip surface in vivid domestic scenes. The narrative moves between landscape description and intimate episodes to examine how love, labor, and local custom govern rhythms of village life and the tensions between stability at home and itinerant work.
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