About This Book
A rural farming family experiences an unusual hard winter that brings children outdoor delights while also exposing household strains. The narrative follows the siblings and their relations at home, where everyday chores and an ailing relative contrast with play in the snow. One young man, driven by debt and fear, conspires with an acquaintance to take money from the house under cover of the storm, and his actions and later confession create tension. The plot examines consequences, the testing of loyalties, and the household’s responses of care, remorse, and practical resolution.
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