About This Book
A recently widowed woman withdraws from suffocating social expectations in a small town and gradually redefines herself. She takes responsibility for a young orphan and navigates uneasy relations with clergy, gossipy neighbors, and a protective relative while confronting moral judgments and misunderstandings that test her resilience. Through personal loss, quiet acts of care, and the support of a few compassionate acquaintances, she undergoes an inner transformation that reshapes her sense of duty, independence, and belonging.
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