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In a small river town, two infants are secretly exchanged at birth, producing an extended reversal of race and class that shapes the children’s upbringing and the community’s social order. One child is raised with privilege while the other endures marginalization, and the narrative traces how gossip, hypocrisy, and ingrained assumptions sustain those roles. A much-mocked, curious local keeps careful observations and eventually uncovers forensic evidence that exposes the swap, triggering legal confrontation and ironic reckonings about parentage, identity, and the social construction of race and status.
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