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Twelve short stories offer compact, observational portraits of people encountered in coastal towns, small communities, and bustling streets. Each piece concentrates on mood and atmosphere, tracing how longing, memory, displacement, and everyday social pressures shape private choices and conduct. Episodes reveal contradictions between outward composure and inner unrest, often hinging on irony, missed chances, or small moral reckonings. The prose emphasizes clear, atmospheric detail and economical plotting, producing humane sketches that foreground emotional nuance and ambiguous outcomes rather than sweeping narratives.

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Perceval Gibbon

Perceval Gibbon was a British author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of short stories. His works often explore themes of human experience and social dynamics, showcasing his keen observational skills and narrative style. Among his notable titles is "Flower o' the Peach," which reflects his ability to blend humor with poignant insights. Gibbon's collection, "The Second Class Passenger: Fifteen Stories," further exemplifies his talent for character-driven storytelling. His writing captures the nuances of everyday life, making him a distinctive voice in his literary era.

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