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The story centers on Marise, a mother who feels the ache of her children's growing independence while the town around her hums with domestic talk, friendships, and returning visitors. Interwoven episodes follow household routines, garden vignettes, and neighborhood encounters, and trace relationships among older residents, younger men, and prospective lovers. Through small crises, reflective interludes, and moments of loss and renewal, the narrative examines duty, personal longing, moral choice, and the gradual self-discovery that emerges from everyday life.
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