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A man rescued from a drifting lifeboat suffers partial amnesia and searches for his wife and children, arriving on Ganymede with only a stereo photograph and fragmented memories. He encounters a young woman and her father, who try to help by comparing his recollections of small domestic details and geographic clues; these particulars both comfort him and point toward the wrong location. The narrative traces his struggle to reconstruct identity and responsibility against gaps of memory, while the other characters balance compassion, skepticism, and personal attachment.
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