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The narrative follows a young girl raised in a large household where male authority shapes daily life; she idealizes her father, puzzles over adult roles and searches the unused parts of the rectory for absent figures adults refer to obliquely as wife and husband. Divided into sections that focus on men, women, children, and a concluding house of cards, the story traces her growth from childlike wonder to awareness of family expectations and social constraints, probing gendered power, personal longing, and the fragile arrangements that sustain domestic order.

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A. S. M. Hutchinson

A. S. M. Hutchinson was a British author known for his engaging storytelling and exploration of human emotions. His most notable work, "If Winter Comes," delves into themes of love and resilience against the backdrop of societal challenges. Hutchinson's writing often reflects a deep understanding of the human condition, making his characters relatable and memorable. In addition to this acclaimed novel, he authored several other works, including "Once Aboard the Lugger—The History of George and his Mary" and "The Clean Heart," which further showcase his literary talent and versatility. His contributions to early 20th-century literature continue to resonate with readers today.

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