The Story of Valentine and His Brother
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A domestic chronicle follows a household coping with divided loyalties, social unease, and the rival fortunes of two brothers. One brother’s impulsive marriage to a woman from an itinerant background provokes shame, maternal reproach, and efforts to tame unfamiliar habits, while extended family members debate responsibility and forgiveness. Parallel scenes trace the younger brother’s passage from home to formal schooling, capturing his childhood anxieties, tender goodbyes, and the small victories that signal growing independence. The narrative weaves family memory, class tensions, and rites of passage into a steady portrait of private lives shaped by pride, compassion, and change.
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