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Set in a small state caught between Ottoman traditions and European fashions, the narrative follows Kalora, a young woman shamed for being slim in a society that prizes corpulence. Through encounters with a worldly American visitor she confronts competing beauty standards, questions restrictive customs, and is urged to seek opportunity beyond her homeland. The plot moves through social comedy, travel and separation, a reunion and transatlantic episodes including official correspondence, and culminates in a return that resolves personal and public tensions, where courage and changed perceptions lead to a reassuring reward for her steadiness.
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