The Billow and the Rock
About This Book
The narrative opens amid a society in upheaval where proud landowners exercise arbitrary power while public piety coexists with private violence. Against this backdrop a domestic drama unfolds: a woman who demands access to her children is repelled by family authority, sparking tensions and threats that reveal strained household hierarchies and fragile reputations. Scenes trace constrained childhood manners, the strategies used to contain a willful outsider, and efforts by others to manage her energy through diversion and building projects. The work explores social transition, gendered power, and the private consequences of public turbulence.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
6 picks





