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The novel follows Sard Bogart, a college-educated young woman in a small riverside town, who becomes entangled in her community's response when a local youth is accused of wrongdoing. Through domestic scenes, town gossip, family dynamics, and legal maneuvers, the narrative examines competing ideas of justice, authority, and compassion, contrasting formal rules with personal sympathy. Interlaced chapters present characters' perceptions, old letters, and moral reckonings that reveal social penalties, suspicion, and the complexities of forgiveness, while depicting everyday life, class tensions, and the struggle to translate idealism into practical action.
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