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The narrative follows a young boy growing up in turn-of-the-century Siam, using episodes — his first birthday, river life, festivals, temple ceremonies, the royal palace, white elephants, and the monsoon — to portray daily routines, family roles, and religious customs. It blends simple scenes of play and work with explanations of local beliefs, food and dress, interactions with monks, and popular legends, often illustrated for young readers. Short chapters present festivals, temple visits, and household detail through a child-focused perspective that emphasizes custom, rhythm of seasons, and communal life.
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