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A young man raised on a Midwestern family ranch becomes restless with provincial life and volunteers for military service during the European war; the narrative contrasts pastoral domestic routines and close kinship ties with the alienation of training camps and trench warfare, following his search for purpose, the moral ambiguities of combat, and the emotional costs of seeking meaning and honor amid modern conflict.
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