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A young woman raised in modest circumstances moves to a gritty neighborhood and pursues further education, social advancement, and personal experiments. She becomes engaged and married, explores life as an artist's wife, faces bereavement and economic pressure, and returns home to confront shifting domestic roles and expectations. A later remarriage and the decision to open a cake shop bring renewed enterprise and public success tempered by setbacks. Through successive phases of aspiration, compromise, and practical work, she reevaluates independence, duty, and what constitutes achievement and fulfilment.
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