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The narrative follows a young girl raised in a crowded boarding-house environment whose imagination and musical talent fuel dreams of public performance. Intimate scenes of practice at a rented piano, childhood games on the stairs, and fraught domestic chores illuminate everyday struggle and small kindnesses. Portraits of petty rivalries, parental limits, and neighborhood solidarity show how ambition collides with economic constraint and social expectation. The story moves between lyrical fantasy and plain observation to trace her coming-of-age from a fanciful child into a determined young woman intent on finding a place on the stage.
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