My heart and my flesh
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A lyrical, character-focused novel follows a young woman in a small town as she moves from childhood toward maturity, using everyday scenes to explore inner life. The narrative dwells on household routines, communal rituals, and sensory detail—lamplighting, market stalls, and church pageants—to evoke the town's rhythms. Relationships with neighbors and family surface subtle tensions, unspoken longings, and religious yearning. The prose privileges memory and interior consciousness, juxtaposing rooted domestic life with the pull of imagined wider places, and accumulates moments that trace emotional development and the social fabric of rural community life.
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