About This Book
The narrative traces several interwoven lives as a fashionable young woman, a reflective young man, and needy urban children cross paths, triggering moral choices and emotional change. Action moves between comfortable homes and the city’s poor, portraying acts of charity, debates about duty, and a struggle with doubt that leads to spiritual awakening for some characters. Encounters with street vendors, sick children, and reform-minded acquaintances prompt sustained reflections on compassion, social responsibility, and the limits of benevolence, while the book alternates domestic scenes and moral reckoning to show private feeling turning into public action.
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