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The narrative chronicles the domestic life of the Maxwell household in a provincial suburb, following parents, their children, and an elderly long-term guest as they negotiate everyday routines and relationships. Episodes of courtship, schooling, sibling rivalry, and the eldest son’s prospects reveal the interplay of social expectations, petty vanities, and affectionate habits. The prose focuses on character observation and small domestic incidents to examine the uneasy shift between inherited conventions and postwar youthfulness, highlighting generational tension, the weight of tradition, and the subtle forces that shape individual choices within ordinary family life.

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G. B. Stern

G. B. Stern was a British author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She wrote novels that often explored themes of family dynamics and societal expectations. Among her notable works is "Children of No Man's Land," which delves into the complexities of life during wartime. Stern's writing is characterized by its keen observations and engaging narratives, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her time. Other works include "A Marrying Man," "The Room," and "Twos and Threes," each reflecting her unique perspective on human relationships and societal norms.

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