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A small Alpine family living in a modest stone hut enjoys quiet, industrious days: a father who works as a day-laborer, a careful mother, and their cheerful young son who helps around the house and goat-shed. Their routine and contentment are shattered when the father is fatally injured while working with woodcutters, leaving the mother and child to confront grief and uncertainty. The narrative follows the child's perspective through shock and consolation, portraying mountain village rhythms, domestic care, and themes of loss, faith, and the resilience of ordinary people.
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