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The novel sketches the intertwined lives of Jenny and Emmy, their romantic entanglements with Keith and Alf, and the commanding presence of a patriarchal figure called Pa. It offers steady, observational prose that balances impressionistic detail with inward psychology, presenting domestic scenes and public episodes through subtle gestures and conversational texture. Recurring themes include desire, social aspiration, and the tension between sentiment and vulgarity; the narrative builds character through nuanced moments rather than melodrama, producing a sober, realist portrait of ordinary life and emotional complexity.
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