Sun and moon
About This Book
The narrative follows two foreign siblings whose exuberant play in a secluded garden draws in a local girl and sparks petty rivalries, alliances, and curious exchanges. Vivid descriptions of sunlit courtyards and intimate domestic spaces alternate with lively episodes of childhood mischief, climbing, teasing, and competitive games, while moments of quieter observation reveal differences in upbringing and habit. Through a sequence of episodic scenes the work examines shifting friendships, the awkwardness of cultural contact, and private memories that linger beneath outward play, moving between brisk adventure and reflective passages about belonging, loss, and the boundaries that shape personal relations.