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The narrative follows Rachel, recently married to Luke, as she adjusts to a household divided between domestic life and his consuming parish duties. Luke's devotion to his work and reliance on his mother create distance, leaving Rachel to seek a meaningful role and outside interests. Social and ecclesiastical tensions—choir disputes, council meetings, visits from clergy, and neighborhood expectations—test their relationship and reveal differences in temperament and purpose. Through mistakes, confidences, small triumphs, and quiet disappointments, the couple confront questions of service, companionship, and the balance between personal happiness and communal responsibility.

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Evelyn R. Garratt

Evelyn R. Garratt was a novelist known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her works often explore themes of family dynamics and social relationships, reflecting the complexities of human emotions. Notable titles include "Geoff's Little Sister," which delves into sibling relationships, and "Luke's Wife," a narrative that examines marital bonds. Garratt's writing is characterized by its engaging storytelling and relatable characters, making her a noteworthy figure in her literary context.

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