About This Book
A domestic narrative follows a family as relatives manage the aftermath of a mother’s death and a father’s remarriage, focusing on a young boy’s adjustment and the reorganization of the household. Through episodic scenes and social gatherings, the story examines manners, family prestige, and the pressure to restore public respectability by installing a new maternal presence to supervise etiquette and order. Intimate moments contrast with ceremonial displays, revealing expectations about upbringing and decorum while showing how modest domestic changes reverberate through relationships and the surrounding social circle.
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