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A young woman assembles meticulous household ledgers that record both the cash cost of raising her and the monetary value of the unpaid domestic labor she has performed, using itemized accounts to expose economic imbalances within family life. The narrative alternates between everyday domestic scenes, pointed satirical accounting, and discussions about alternate household arrangements, as she seeks financial autonomy and practical reforms. Themes include the invisibility of women's labor, personal independence, and proposals for cooperative or reorganized domestic economics.
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