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To Love

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A young woman withdraws from an engagement after becoming aware of its petty possessiveness, then returns to live with elderly relatives in the countryside while coping with an angry former lover's letters and the hush of family observation. Through walks, household routines, and conversations with a frank companion, she confronts social judgment, her own wavering loyalties, and the demands of independence, moving between episodes of quiet resilience and moments of physical and emotional recovery.

About the Author

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Margaret Peterson

Margaret Peterson is an author known for her work in the realm of fiction. Her notable book, "To Love," explores themes of affection and human connection, offering readers a poignant narrative that resonates with emotional depth. While her literary contributions may not be as widely recognized as some contemporaries, Peterson's writing reflects a sincere exploration of relationships and the complexities of love. Through her storytelling, she invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and the nature of their bonds with others.

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