The Graftons: A Novel
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The narrative follows a rural family and their social circle as church patronage, small-town customs, and personal ambitions shape a sequence of courtships, misunderstandings, and reconciliations. Interlinked episodes — parish appointments, travel, a wedding, and an accident — force characters to confront pride, regret, and shifting loyalties while negotiating love and social expectation. The story traces subtle changes in relationships across generations, balancing wry observation of manners with sympathetic attention to private feeling, and concludes by showing how ordinary choices and opinions reshape domestic life in a community caught between continuity and change.
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