About This Book
In a rundown urban square, an elderly woman transforms a neglected plot into a small garden refuge and takes in local children; the narrative follows her transplantation into this household and the youngsters’ growth under her care. Interactions with reform-minded neighbours, outspoken speakers, and a patchwork of social clubs produce episodes of domestic struggle, community politics, and moral reflection. The book moves between gentle comedy and social observation, examining kindness, education, female solidarity, and the tensions between private duties and public activism.
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