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The novel follows upheaval in a Hertfordshire household after the arrival of a newborn and her grieving young mother, which provokes attention, gossip, and unease among children, servants, and relatives. The child's presence disrupts routines and reveals rivalries, possessiveness, and social prejudices, as domestic roles shift and private longings surface. Intimate scenes track emotional ambivalence toward nurturing and control, showing how affection can feed both tenderness and destructive desire. Through close observation of daily life and psychological portraiture, the narrative examines identity, belonging, and the costs of love within constrained social and familial expectations.

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Annie Vivanti

Annie Vivanti was an Italian author known for her diverse literary contributions, including novels, dramas, and travel writing. Born in the late 19th century, she gained recognition for her ability to weave intricate narratives that often explored themes of identity and cultural conflict. One of her notable works, "A Journey to Crete, Costantinople, Naples and Florence: Three Months Abroad," reflects her keen observations and experiences during her travels. Vivanti's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and vivid descriptions, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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