Many Kingdoms
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A collection of linked short narratives portrays a range of domestic and psychological situations in which characters confront private longings, illness, and social expectations. Scenes move between realistic domestic detail and dreamlike episodes, tracing moments of awakening, memory, and moral decision. Some pieces focus on a woman's fragile recovery and fear of confinement, others on chance encounters, romantic yearnings, and the eccentricities of neighbors; recurring attention to inner consciousness and small-community networks unites the sketches. The tone balances empathy and observation, emphasizing interior lives, shifting perceptions, and the quiet consequences of personal choices.
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