About This Book
The narrative follows a socially conscious couple who debate hosting an entertainment that would inevitably serve wine and brandy, prompting a moral discussion about individual responsibility and the social normalization of drinking. A close friend’s only son, a young veteran, returns afflicted by alcohol use, and his mother devotes herself to rescuing him from moral ruin. The story examines temptation, the conflict between social convention and conscience, and the practical and emotional efforts of family members to confront and reform habitual intemperance.
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