The wonder woman
About This Book
A first-person narrator tells of rescuing and raising an orphaned boy and of life in a close riverside community shaped by workshops, peddlers, and memorable neighbors. The arrival of a radiant young stranger awakens longing and sets in motion a series of domestic episodes, small adventures, dreams, and losses. Personal crises—bereavement, renunciation, and seasonal gatherings—force the narrator to reconcile desire with duty, to test friendships and practical skills, and to move from imaginative yearning toward a sober acceptance that reshapes relationships and emotional priorities.