The Inner Flame: A Novel
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The novel traces interconnected domestic lives across contrasting settings, moving from a remote mountain cabin to social and artistic circles. One woman sustains a calm faith and a long marriage in solitude while hosting visitors from the city; another contends with private sorrow and haunting memories. Episodes follow seasonal rhythms, family gatherings, charitable schemes, and developing creative ambitions, punctuated by correspondence, confidences, and reconciliations. The narrative culminates in new parenthood and a sudden tidal catastrophe that tests loyalties and resilience. Recurring themes include the balance between solitude and society, the sustaining power of faith and companionship, and the consequences of unforeseen disaster.
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