About This Book
A young woman from a clerical household spends a short, enlivening holiday in the city, where a minor medical mishap and an unexpected proposal shake her complacency. Alone for the first time, she feels intensely alive yet quickly becomes consumed by inward debate about truthfulness, familial duty, and social expectation as her return home approaches. The narrative follows her anxious deliberations about marriage and honesty, blending wry social observation with interior monologue to examine courage, propriety, and the quiet conflicts that shape a woman’s decisions.
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