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In a quiet household three sisters navigate daily routines, small rivalries and consolations while their father, a reserved authority, resists social invitations. Domestic scenes—preparing for his office hours, awaiting callers, exchanging confidences—reveal yearning, restrained affection and the burden of memory. The narrative traces interpersonal tensions, quiet acts of care, and generations' differing expectations, exploring solitude, longing and the gentle compromises that sustain family life. An episodic structure alternates intimate interior moments with encounters beyond the home, gradually illuminating the characters' inner lives and the slow emergence of change.

About the Author

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Heinrich Lilienfein

Heinrich Lilienfein was a German author known for his novel "Die große Stille: Roman." His work often explores themes of introspection and the human condition, reflecting a deep engagement with the complexities of life. Although not widely recognized in contemporary literature, Lilienfein's contributions offer a unique perspective within the literary landscape of his time. His writing invites readers to contemplate silence and stillness, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in philosophical narratives.

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