About This Book
A young woman who plays second violin in a small musical group balances domestic duty and personal aspiration after her sister is incapacitated, struggling with feelings of being overshadowed while learning practical skills and household management. Interactions with fellow musicians and a sympathetic doctor offer encouragement and gentle criticism as she develops confidence and competence. The narrative alternates between rehearsals and home life, quietly exploring themes of responsibility, artistry, self-discovery, and the intimate social bonds of a close community.
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