About This Book
A longer tale follows a narrator who returns from urban life to a quiet coastal village and reunites with a close friend, using their interactions to reveal the town's layered social ranks, local rituals, and the slow changes of seaside life. Paired with a series of shorter sketches and stories, the volume offers close, observant portraits of domestic moments, seasonal rhythms, aging and memory, and small-town characters—fishermen, neighbors, and residents—rendered with restrained humor, empathetic attention to detail, and an emphasis on atmosphere and communal customs.
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