Villihanhet
About This Book
The narrative centers on a remote farming household dominated by a stern patriarch whose presence shapes daily routines and family anxieties. A newly arrived young schoolteacher unsettles established roles as she observes sibling rivalries, hunger, and the family's uneasy manners. Domestic scenes and terse exchanges expose tensions between authority and resistance, illustrating how isolation, poverty, and rigid expectations strain personal loyalties. The work examines power, vulnerability, and the quiet moral costs borne by individuals within a tightly bound rural community.