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A rural family left to manage household responsibilities during wartime takes up sericulture, learning to raise silkworms and process silk under the guidance of a kindly village priest and neighbors. The narrative blends a gentle coming-of-age tale with clear, accessible explanations of silk history, mulberry cultivation, cocoon harvesting, and fabric manufacture, and follows seasonal labor, friendships, travel, and teaching moments as the children adapt to new roles. Community cooperation, practical skill, and an unexpected reward emerge as domestic work is transformed into industry and learning.
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