About This Book
A young man returns to his rural hometown and is greeted by an affectionate community, reuniting with his parents and sister in a series of domestic vignettes. Garden scenes and neighborhood chatter reveal small-town concerns about stolen watermelons and currant-picking, while the sister's distress over being slighted at her seminary introduces a quieter strain of worry. The story moves episodically through warm, gently comic observations of neighborly gossip, family pride, and the shifting roles that come with a homecoming.
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