Thorley Weir
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Set during an oppressive summer beside a country weir, the narrative follows a small circle of young companions and concentrates on a young painter's patient struggle to master drawing, colour, and composition. Sustained by his mother's practical encouragement, he endures long, exacting study and occasional anxieties about making art a livelihood. Quiet episodes at the easel and along the river are interrupted by an outspoken admirer whose praise prompts fresh self-reflection. Close natural description and intimate social detail combine to examine artistic ambition, the work of learning, and the fragile hopes of youth.
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