About This Book
The narrative follows a young married couple who spend their honeymoon on a parched coastal plateau where the groom's odd, increasingly agitated behavior unsettles guests and the timid bride. As they wander the scorched fields she encounters an emaciated horse beset by crows; her compassion contrasts with his withdrawal and confusion, exposing fragile intimacies and social embarrassment. Through vivid rural detail and a dramatic animal encounter the story probes perception, pity, humiliation, and the uneasy gap between outward gaiety and inward disturbance, observing how community expectations and private fragility collide in a sun-baked landscape.
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