Pinya de Rosa. Volume 2, Book 4
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A first-person narrator recalls coastal life and a modest voyage with her father, a proud boat owner and skipper, weaving episodic anecdotes about harbor trade, household stores, and community rituals. The prose sketches the father's stern but affectionate presence, family losses, and the narrator's youthfully romantic devotion to painting and seascapes. Detailed evocations of wind, waves, rocky shorelines and stormy weather alternate with scenes of market bargaining and shipboard routine, producing a blend of memoir, local portraiture and reflective passages on artistic longing, memory and the enduring attraction of the sea.
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