About This Book
The narrative records a prolonged clash between two temperaments within a single family, chronicling the son's early recollections of austere religious upbringing, parental backgrounds, and the gradual widening of differences that lead to estrangement. It combines close memoir of childhood development with reflection on educational and theological influences, noting both earnest severity and moments of domestic humour. The account examines how conviction, conscience, and changing intellectual habits shaped moral growth, and it presents the rupture as inevitable yet tempered by enduring respect, offering a compact portrait of a fading spiritual climate and its effects on intimate relationships.
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