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A rural family saga follows a boy's passage into adulthood as farm work, local rituals, and household tensions shape his character. The narrative is organised around seasonal stages—sowing, growth, ripening, and harvest—as interpersonal events such as ambitions, first loves, rivalries, and bereavements unfold. Close realism concentrates on family dynamics and village customs, balancing scenes of labor and festivity with quieter confrontations with mortality and moral choice. Through portrayals of celebration, toil, and loss, the work explores belonging, duty, and the gradual formation of identity within a tight-knit rural community.

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F. Tennyson Jesse

Jesse F. Tennyson was a notable author whose works often explored themes of social issues and the experiences of women. Among his significant contributions to literature is "The Sword of Deborah: First-hand impressions of the British Women's Army in France," which provides a unique perspective on women's roles during wartime. Tennyson's writing is characterized by a blend of realism and social commentary, as seen in other works like "Beggars on Horseback" and "Secret Bread." His narratives often reflect the complexities of human experience, particularly in the context of societal challenges and personal struggles.

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