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When the Birds Begin to Sing

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The novel traces the marriage of Eleanor and Philip as honeymoon pleasures and travel diversions give way to mounting tensions caused by vanity, social flirting, and misunderstandings. Episodes shift between light scenes of fashion, cafés, and sightseeing and darker confrontations that expose jealousy, moral choices, and personal suffering among a circle of acquaintances. Presented in an episodic, illustrated format with poetic epigraphs, the narrative examines how impulsive behaviour, pride, and conflicting expectations strain relationships and reputations, moving from buoyant romance toward tragic complications and emotional reckonings.

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Winifred Graham

Winifred Graham was a writer known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her notable work, "When the Birds Begin to Sing," reflects her keen observations of nature and the human experience. Graham's writing often intertwines themes of introspection and the beauty of the natural world, appealing to readers who appreciate lyrical prose and thoughtful storytelling. While her body of work may not be extensive, her singular focus on capturing moments of beauty and reflection has earned her a place in the literary heritage of her time.

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