About This Book
The narrative follows a husband whose careful attention to household economy collides with a startling sight in a public café where he recognizes his wife behaving with a newfound grace. As small comforts and subtle changes accumulate, he measures the value of material improvement against a sense of something private that remains inaccessible. Close domestic observation and his inward calculations drive the plot, which examines appearance versus interiority, how prosperity reshapes daily life, and the unsettling distance that can grow between partners despite outward signs of well‑being.
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