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A young woman named Marcella is raised in a shadowed farmhouse beneath a brooding hill and beside a wind-scoured dune wasteland, where local legends and landscape shape her imagination. Childhood visions of buried ruins and a witch-ancestor mingle with affectionate, earthy lessons from a local hunchback, establishing roots of belonging and constraint. As she moves beyond the shore to the city by train, she confronts urban bleakness and questions the value of life in grim surroundings. The narrative traces her inner struggle between inherited isolation and a yearning for beauty, exploring how place and story imprison or liberate a restless spirit.

About the Author

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Leonora Eyles

Leonora Eyles was a writer known for her novel "Captivity," which explores themes of isolation and resilience. Her work reflects a keen understanding of human emotions and the complexities of personal struggle. Eyles' writing contributes to the literary landscape of her time, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges faced by individuals in difficult circumstances. While not widely recognized today, her storytelling captures the essence of endurance and the human spirit.

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