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The novel follows an intellectually restless young woman in a rural household who questions marriage, domestic expectations, and religious duties. Through interactions with family, suitors, and spiritual authorities she negotiates personal ambition and social constraint, undergoing moral and emotional development. The narrative moves from close domestic observation to moments of crisis and eventual reflection, repeatedly exploring vocation, faith, personal freedom, and the search for a meaningful life.
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